Als 'Erdastronaut' auf dem Steglitzer Campus Benjamin Franklin: Sechs Männer, ein Charité-Experiment - und ein großer Traum
Golf-Tests – Eine Schüttelkur mit sehr angenehmen Folgen
Passives Aktivsein: Sie werden sich fragen, was ist das denn? Ist man erst einmal auf den Galileo-Vibrationstrainer gestiegen, nimmt di...
The acute effect of vibration exercise on concentric muscular characteristics
This study was designed to compare the acute effect of vibration exercise with a concentric-only activity (arm cranking) on concentric-...
Metaanalyse zur Veränderung der Leistungsfähigkeit durch Vibrationstraining
Problemstellung:
Inwiefern können durch Vibrationstraining positive Veränderungen der Leistungsfähigkeit erzielt werden.
Methode: In de...
Whole-body vibration induced adaptation in knee extensors; consequences of initial strength, vibration frequency, and joint angle
It was hypothesized that both vibration frequency and muscle length modulate the strengthening of muscles that is assumed to result fro...
Whole-body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume
Occupationally used high-frequency vibration is supposed to have negative effects on blood flow and muscle strength. Conversely, low-fr...
Vibration exposure and biodynamic responses during whole-body vibration training
PURPOSE: Excessive, chronic whole-body vibration (WBV) has a number of negative side effects on the human body, including disorders of ...
The Influence of Whole Body Vibration on Jumping Performance
The effects of whole body vibrations on the mechanical behaviour of human skeletal muscles were studied in 14 physically active subject...
Galileo Research Facts No. 173: Can Galileo Training increase Oxygen uptake compared to traditional exercises?
This study investigated the effects of squats and heel raises with extra loads on muscle function and cross-section with and without Galileo Training at 40Hz (20-40Hz, pos. 3-4, loads 80% 1RM (80kg), 3x8 squats (4 sec.), 3x12 heel raises, 6 weeks, 16 Sessions). The Galileo group showed with 5-12% lower additional training mass a significantly higher oxygen uptake (+15%) and therefore a higher training efficiency...
Galileo Research Facts No. 167: Are Joint Torques during Galileo Training Dependent on Frequency and Amplitude?
This study investigates the effects of Frequency and Amplitude during Galileo Training on joint torques (10, 20, 30Hz, pos.1, pos.2, pos.3, upright standing with straight legs). Joint torque showed an significant increase with increasing frequency and amplitude of up to 250% - nevertheless joint torques stayed below those of natural walking...