Régis Radaelli

  • Position: Research Fellowship at Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal – Currently
  • Position: Temporary Professor at Federal University of Pelotas – Brazil – 2017- 2018
    • Function: Teaching classes of Kinesiology, Methodology of research, Resistance training.
  • Position: Post-Doctoral at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil 2018- 2020
    • Function: Manage and conduct a research, prepare bids for research grant funding and supervise undergraduate of students.
  • Current Research Fellowship at University of Lisbon, Faculty of Human Kinetics Kinetics
  • 2018-2020 – Post Doctoral at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • 2013 – 2017 – PhD at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul r
    • Title: Effect of power training volume on neuromuscular adaptation and functional performance in older women
  • 2018 – 2020: Project: Effects of ankle position on hamstrings activation during of execution of Nordic Hamstrings exercise
  • 2019-2020 – Project: Comparison of muscle quality and quantity and functional abilities between Japanese and Brazilian older individual.
  • 2019-2020 – Project: Effects of long-term concurrent training with repetitions to failure or not failure in muscle power output, muscle quality and cardiometabolic risk factors in older men
  • 2013-2017 – Project: Effects of resistance exercise and muscle power training volume on older women.
  • 2012-2017- Project: Associations between muscle quality of lower limbs and functional performance in older people
  • 2017 – Project: Effectiveness of Multimodal Training on Functional Capacity in Frail Older People
  • 2017 – Project: Leg press exercise can reduce functional hamstring: quadriceps ratio in the elderly
  • 2017 – Project: Effect of traditional resistance and power training using rated perceived exertion for enhancement of muscle strength, power, and functional performance
  • 2017- Project: Effect of corporal suspension and pendulum exercises on neuromuscular properties and functionality in patients with medullar thoracic injury
  • 2012-2015 – Project: Effects of concurrent exercise (strength and aerobic) on neuromuscular and functional performance in older people.
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