Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training?
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT There are a plethora of studies that have analyzed the effects of different resistance training methods on muscle hypertrophy. Recent studies have pointed out some potential advantage of training using cluster sets (CS) compared with traditional sets. It is still unclear whether CS are an effective method. The objective of this review was to investigate and discuss the current knowledge about the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy. Four studies investigating the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy were found. These studies demonstrated that CS induced similar or lower muscle hypertrophy than traditional sets. Thus, CS may lead to muscle hypertrophy, but did not provide a superior stimulus when compared to traditional sets of equated load. |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training?Strength trainingSet configurationCross sectional areaMuscle adaptationsABSTRACT There are a plethora of studies that have analyzed the effects of different resistance training methods on muscle hypertrophy. Recent studies have pointed out some potential advantage of training using cluster sets (CS) compared with traditional sets. It is still unclear whether CS are an effective method. The objective of this review was to investigate and discuss the current knowledge about the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy. Four studies investigating the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy were found. These studies demonstrated that CS induced similar or lower muscle hypertrophy than traditional sets. Thus, CS may lead to muscle hypertrophy, but did not provide a superior stimulus when compared to traditional sets of equated load.Colégio Brasileiro de Ciências do Esporte2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-32892020000100301Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte v.42 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Ciências do Esporte (CBCE)instacron:CBCE10.1590/rbce.42.2019.071info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTotó,Erick Carlos da CunhaConceição,Miguel SoaresVieira,AmiltonPareja-Blanco,FernandoBottaro,MartimBoullosa,Danieleng2020-12-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-32892020000100301Revistahttp://www.rbceonline.org.brhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprbceonline@gmail.com||fernandom@unb.br2179-32550101-3289opendoar:2023-01-05T15:22:15.921551Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Ciências do Esporte (CBCE)true |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? Totó,Erick Carlos da Cunha Strength training Set configuration Cross sectional area Muscle adaptations |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Are cluster sets an effective method to induce muscular hypertrophy in response to resistance training? |
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Totó,Erick Carlos da Cunha |
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Totó,Erick Carlos da Cunha Conceição,Miguel Soares Vieira,Amilton Pareja-Blanco,Fernando Bottaro,Martim Boullosa,Daniel |
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Conceição,Miguel Soares Vieira,Amilton Pareja-Blanco,Fernando Bottaro,Martim Boullosa,Daniel |
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Totó,Erick Carlos da Cunha Conceição,Miguel Soares Vieira,Amilton Pareja-Blanco,Fernando Bottaro,Martim Boullosa,Daniel |
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Strength training Set configuration Cross sectional area Muscle adaptations |
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Strength training Set configuration Cross sectional area Muscle adaptations |
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ABSTRACT There are a plethora of studies that have analyzed the effects of different resistance training methods on muscle hypertrophy. Recent studies have pointed out some potential advantage of training using cluster sets (CS) compared with traditional sets. It is still unclear whether CS are an effective method. The objective of this review was to investigate and discuss the current knowledge about the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy. Four studies investigating the effect of CS on muscle hypertrophy were found. These studies demonstrated that CS induced similar or lower muscle hypertrophy than traditional sets. Thus, CS may lead to muscle hypertrophy, but did not provide a superior stimulus when compared to traditional sets of equated load. |
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