What did I do?
This study investigated three core tenets of post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE):
The acute manifestation of bilateral lower-body PAPE under varying volume-load conditions in trained youth athletes (confounding variables: power-to-strength ratio (PSR), lower-limb stiffness (LLS)).
The acute manifestation of unilateral lower-body PAPE under varying volume-load conditions in moderately trained, middle-aged recreational athletes.
The short-term manifestation of both bilateral and unilateral lower-body PAPE, as well as upper-body PAPE, following the application of combination training mesocycles in trained youth athletes ((confounding variable: strength-to-mass ratio (SMR)).
Additionally, PAPE was investigated as a potential anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention strategy.
Why did I do it?
The ability to optimise force production in relatively short time periods and the capacity to accelerate/decelerate external loads represent fundamental requirements for athletes participating in power-based youth sports.1
There is an increasing requirement…

