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ABSTRACTThe purpose was to determine sex-differences in fatigability during maximal, unconstrained velocity, shortening plantar flexions. The role of time-dependent measures (i.e., rate of torque development (RTD), rate of velocity development (RVD), rate of neuromuscular activation) in such sex-related differences was also examined. By task termination, females exhibited less reductions in power and similar changes in rate of neuromuscular activation than males, indicating females were less fatigable than males.
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