Does lengthened state eccentric training increase biceps femoris aponeurosis size more than Nordic hamstring training?

1 min readUpdated June 9, 2026

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We analyzed the available evidence and found that training the hamstring with exercises that fully stretch the muscle may lead to greater increases in the size of its connective tissue, specifically the biceps femoris aponeurosis, compared to exercises that don’t stretch it as much [1]. This is...

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