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Human strength testing has advanced as technology has evolved. This book continues this evolution by developing and presenting applications in the assessment and training of strength in humans, broadening the scope of information available to physical therapists, coaches, and physical trainers specializing in strength training.

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Human strength testing has advanced as technology has evolved. This book continues this evolution by developing and presenting applications in the assessment and training of strength in humans, broadening the scope of information available to physical therapists, coaches, and physical trainers specializing in strength training.
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Autorenporträt
Ángela Rodríguez Perea is a Doctor in Biomedicine from the University of Granada, Spain and she holds a bachelor's degree in physical activity and sports sciences, an MSc in physical activity and sports research at the University of Granada, Spain and an MSc in Secondary Education with a specialization in Physical Education. Her research specialty interests are strength assessment, low back pain, core strength training, sports performance, and handball. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sports Science, University of Granada (Granada, Spain). She is a member of the Pleokinetic Research Network and the IDAFISAD CTS-642 research group at the University of Granada, Spain. Ignacio J. Chirosa Rios is a tenured Professor in Physical Education and Sports at the University of Granada, Spain. His research focuses on the evaluation and development of muscular strength and functional electromyographic dynamometry (FEMD). Ignacio has published over 110 peer-reviewed journal articles, 14 Ph.D. theses, and contributed to several research projects, about strength training applied to different populations from elite athletes to the elderly, including two as the principal investigator. He is actively involved in technology transfer, with multiple patents related to sports performance assessment tools, including a platform for FEMD. Ignacio also plays a significant role in academic leadership, coordinating doctoral programs and official master's programs at the University of Granada. He has been instrumental in creating international dynamometry laboratories across various countries, enhancing global research collaboration.