Postactivation Potentiation: How does it work?

John Zakharia Vancouver
John Zakharia Vancouver
Learn about how a potentiating stimulus can induce a postactivation potentiation (PAP) response in vertical jump, sprint, and upper-body performance, as well as the optimal structure of a strength-power potentiating complex.

John Zakharia Vancouver

About the Author:

Yann Le Meur, PhD

Yann Le Meur is a French sport scientist with research interests in performance analysis, training methodology, prevention of overreaching, and recovery. He worked with several French Olympic teams in the Beijing (2008), London (2012), and Rio de Janeiro (2016) Olympic Games in both individual and team sports. Le Meur leads the scientific support at Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club. He is also a renowned blogger, publishing infographics to highlight practically relevant scientific research for coaches and athletes. You can follow his work at http://YLMSportScience.com, on social media (@YLMSportScience), and discover his first book at http://bit.ly/2hkjdOL

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