Roger Enoka
@rogerenoka
Boulder, Belgian beer, and All Blacks
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http://www.colorado.edu/intphys/faculty/enoka.html 06-06-2012 22:28:53
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Proprioception: a new look at an old concept | Journal of Applied Physiology journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…
A year ago, a non-academic friend listened to a talk I gave. I thought it went great. My friend disagreed. She said that academics are experts at making interesting stuff boring—and that we should all take a speech class. So I did. And here are 6 most useful things I learned.
Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis Roger Enoka Pleasing to see interoception receives more attention in the field of human fatigue. Opportunity to promote (uncomfortably) our lab work: Aaron GT recently found people with greater interoceptive awareness experience a given physical task less fatiguing. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Association between effective neural drive to the triceps surae and fluctuations in plantar-flexion torque during submaximal isometric contractions Melissa Mazzo Roger Enoka CUBoulderIPHY buff.ly/3KeiIhm
An excellent open-source textbook on improving your statistical inference by Daniël Lakens 👏 I encourage you to at least take the time to read chapter 8 on sample size justification 🤩 lakens.github.io/statistical_in…
International MotoNeuron Society Here and excited for day 1! Also excited that the fantastic team I work with (both those here and those back in @st_psy) have an opportunity to share their cool science. @BonthronPhD Gina Gnanasampanthan @Giuli_Calabrese Simon A. Sharples, PhD 🇨🇦 Matthew Broadhead
"New" strength training protocol provides new insight into how we build muscle /via Alex Hutchinson theglobeandmail.com/life/health-an… "...the real magic ingredients remain the same: effort and consistency." #Amen
@rosshm16 In Roger Enoka‘s neurophys class the best guess was Ohm’s (damn) Law. Just like “increase surface area” in biology. Nice to have these outlined early :)
There is a popular idea: 'forget all other stats, just use t-tests' and I sympathize! BUT I'd like to alter it to 'just use mixed effects models!' so Ross Wilkinson Melissa Mazzo and I wrote a paper with accompanying code to do just that journals.lww.com/acsm-essr/Abst…