Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Anderson S.C. [UNESP], Rizatto, Guilherme F. [UNESP], Denadai, Benedito S. [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772581/
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/76485
Resumo: The aim of the present study was to verify whether strength training designed to improve explosive and maximal strength would influence rate of force development (RFD). Nine men participated in a 6-week knee extensors resistance training program and 9 matched subjects participated as controls. Throughout the training sessions, subjects were instructed to perform isometric knee extension as fast and forcefully as possible, achieving at least 90% maximal voluntary contraction as quickly as possible, hold it for 5 s, and relax. Fifteen seconds separated each repetition (6-10), and 2 min separated each set (3). Pre- and post-training measurements were maximal isometric knee extensor (MVC), RFD, and RFD relative to MVC (i.e., %MVC•s-1) in different time-epochs varying from 10 to 250 ms from the contraction onset. The MVC (Nm) increased by 19% (275.8 ± 64.9 vs. 329.8 ± 60.4, p < 0.001) after training. In addition, RFD (Nm•s-1) increased by 22-28% at time epochs up to 20 ms from the contraction onset (0-10 ms = 1679.1 ± 597.1 vs. 2159.2 ± 475.2, p < 0.001; 0-20 ms = 1958.79 ± 640.3 vs. 2398.4 ± 479.6, p < 0.01), with no changes verified in later time epochs. However, no training effects on RFD were found for the training group when RFD was normalized to MVC. No changes were found in the control group. In conclusion, very early and late RFD responded differently to a short period of resistance training for explosive and maximal strength. This time-specific RFD adaptation highlighted that resistance training programs should consider the specific neuromuscular demands of each sport. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
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spelling Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force developmentMuscle adaptationMuscle strengthPeak torquePowerQuadricepsThe aim of the present study was to verify whether strength training designed to improve explosive and maximal strength would influence rate of force development (RFD). Nine men participated in a 6-week knee extensors resistance training program and 9 matched subjects participated as controls. Throughout the training sessions, subjects were instructed to perform isometric knee extension as fast and forcefully as possible, achieving at least 90% maximal voluntary contraction as quickly as possible, hold it for 5 s, and relax. Fifteen seconds separated each repetition (6-10), and 2 min separated each set (3). Pre- and post-training measurements were maximal isometric knee extensor (MVC), RFD, and RFD relative to MVC (i.e., %MVC•s-1) in different time-epochs varying from 10 to 250 ms from the contraction onset. The MVC (Nm) increased by 19% (275.8 ± 64.9 vs. 329.8 ± 60.4, p < 0.001) after training. In addition, RFD (Nm•s-1) increased by 22-28% at time epochs up to 20 ms from the contraction onset (0-10 ms = 1679.1 ± 597.1 vs. 2159.2 ± 475.2, p < 0.001; 0-20 ms = 1958.79 ± 640.3 vs. 2398.4 ± 479.6, p < 0.01), with no changes verified in later time epochs. However, no training effects on RFD were found for the training group when RFD was normalized to MVC. No changes were found in the control group. In conclusion, very early and late RFD responded differently to a short period of resistance training for explosive and maximal strength. This time-specific RFD adaptation highlighted that resistance training programs should consider the specific neuromuscular demands of each sport. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundacao para o Desenvolvimento da Universidade Estadual PaulistaConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Human Performance Laboratory UNESP, Rio ClaroDepartment of Health Science and Technology Aalborg University, AalborgHuman Performance Laboratory UNESP, Rio ClaroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Aalborg UniversityOliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]Oliveira, Anderson S.C. [UNESP]Rizatto, Guilherme F. [UNESP]Denadai, Benedito S. [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:30:36Z2014-05-27T11:30:36Z2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article402-408application/pdfhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772581/Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, v. 12, n. 3, p. 402-408, 2013.1303-2968http://hdl.handle.net/11449/76485WOS:0003236038000062-s2.0-848831550582-s2.0-84883155058.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1.9901,091info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-19T06:24:00Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/76485Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-12-19T06:24Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
title Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
spellingShingle Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
Oliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]
Muscle adaptation
Muscle strength
Peak torque
Power
Quadriceps
title_short Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
title_full Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
title_fullStr Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
title_full_unstemmed Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
title_sort Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
author Oliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]
author_facet Oliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]
Oliveira, Anderson S.C. [UNESP]
Rizatto, Guilherme F. [UNESP]
Denadai, Benedito S. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Anderson S.C. [UNESP]
Rizatto, Guilherme F. [UNESP]
Denadai, Benedito S. [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Aalborg University
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Felipe B.D. [UNESP]
Oliveira, Anderson S.C. [UNESP]
Rizatto, Guilherme F. [UNESP]
Denadai, Benedito S. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Muscle adaptation
Muscle strength
Peak torque
Power
Quadriceps
topic Muscle adaptation
Muscle strength
Peak torque
Power
Quadriceps
description The aim of the present study was to verify whether strength training designed to improve explosive and maximal strength would influence rate of force development (RFD). Nine men participated in a 6-week knee extensors resistance training program and 9 matched subjects participated as controls. Throughout the training sessions, subjects were instructed to perform isometric knee extension as fast and forcefully as possible, achieving at least 90% maximal voluntary contraction as quickly as possible, hold it for 5 s, and relax. Fifteen seconds separated each repetition (6-10), and 2 min separated each set (3). Pre- and post-training measurements were maximal isometric knee extensor (MVC), RFD, and RFD relative to MVC (i.e., %MVC•s-1) in different time-epochs varying from 10 to 250 ms from the contraction onset. The MVC (Nm) increased by 19% (275.8 ± 64.9 vs. 329.8 ± 60.4, p < 0.001) after training. In addition, RFD (Nm•s-1) increased by 22-28% at time epochs up to 20 ms from the contraction onset (0-10 ms = 1679.1 ± 597.1 vs. 2159.2 ± 475.2, p < 0.001; 0-20 ms = 1958.79 ± 640.3 vs. 2398.4 ± 479.6, p < 0.01), with no changes verified in later time epochs. However, no training effects on RFD were found for the training group when RFD was normalized to MVC. No changes were found in the control group. In conclusion, very early and late RFD responded differently to a short period of resistance training for explosive and maximal strength. This time-specific RFD adaptation highlighted that resistance training programs should consider the specific neuromuscular demands of each sport. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
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