Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Rafael Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lopes, Lorena Curado, Silva, Weder Alves da, Silva, Marcelo Henrique, Marques, Vitor Alves, Santos, Douglas de Assis Teles, Vieira, Carlos Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Multi-Science Journal
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ifgoiano.edu.br/multiscience/article/view/1206
Resumo: The practice of strength training (ST) promotes several benefits such as increased strength, endurance, muscle strength, hypertrophy, as well as changes in body composition. Concentric failure (CF)Several studies show that exercise until CF may be more efficient in promoting positive adaptations about hypertrophy and muscle strength, however, it is still unclear at which time of the exercise CF is achieved. The number of repetitions (NR) performed in each set may be influenced by fatigue caused by CF training. The objective was to analyze the response of the NR between sets as indicative of CF within a session of ST. The study included fourteen trained men (25.0 ± 3.5 years old) (5 ± 4 years) who performed three sets with 75% of 1(repetition maximum) (RM) until CF with fixed rest interval between sets. Statistical analysis: Data normality was tested according to the Shapiro-Wilk test. Subsequently the one-way ANOVA of repeated measures was used to compare the variance of the means between the moments and, when necessary, the post hoc test was used for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction. Percentage variations of decreasing NR between sets were found, being from the 1st vs. 2nd set (45,3 ± 14,6 %;), 2nd vs. 3rd set (41,4 ± 19,5%), and 1st vs. 3rd set (67,8 ± 15,1%). The NR can be used to identify if the exercise is being performed up to the CF, considering that the NR between sets decreases substantially due to acute metabolic changes.
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spelling Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained menResistance trainingNeuromuscular fatigueMuscle strength.The practice of strength training (ST) promotes several benefits such as increased strength, endurance, muscle strength, hypertrophy, as well as changes in body composition. Concentric failure (CF)Several studies show that exercise until CF may be more efficient in promoting positive adaptations about hypertrophy and muscle strength, however, it is still unclear at which time of the exercise CF is achieved. The number of repetitions (NR) performed in each set may be influenced by fatigue caused by CF training. The objective was to analyze the response of the NR between sets as indicative of CF within a session of ST. The study included fourteen trained men (25.0 ± 3.5 years old) (5 ± 4 years) who performed three sets with 75% of 1(repetition maximum) (RM) until CF with fixed rest interval between sets. Statistical analysis: Data normality was tested according to the Shapiro-Wilk test. Subsequently the one-way ANOVA of repeated measures was used to compare the variance of the means between the moments and, when necessary, the post hoc test was used for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction. Percentage variations of decreasing NR between sets were found, being from the 1st vs. 2nd set (45,3 ± 14,6 %;), 2nd vs. 3rd set (41,4 ± 19,5%), and 1st vs. 3rd set (67,8 ± 15,1%). The NR can be used to identify if the exercise is being performed up to the CF, considering that the NR between sets decreases substantially due to acute metabolic changes.Instituto Federal Goiano - Câmpus Urutaí2020-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ifgoiano.edu.br/multiscience/article/view/120610.33837/msj.v3i1.1206Multi-Science Journal; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020); 59-64Multi-Science Journal; v. 3 n. 1 (2020); 59-642359-69022359-6902reponame:Multi-Science Journalinstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Goiano (IF Goiano)instacron:IFGOenghttps://periodicos.ifgoiano.edu.br/multiscience/article/view/1206/847Copyright (c) 2020 The authorsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Rafael RibeiroLopes, Lorena CuradoSilva, Weder Alves daSilva, Marcelo HenriqueMarques, Vitor AlvesSantos, Douglas de Assis TelesVieira, Carlos Alexandre2020-09-01T11:45:56Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1206Revistahttps://periodicos.ifgoiano.edu.br/index.php/multisciencePUBhttps://periodicos.ifgoiano.edu.br/index.php/multiscience/oaiguilhermeifgoiano@gmail.com || multiscience@ifgoiano.edu.br || wesley.andrade@ifgoiano.edu.br2359-69022359-6902opendoar:2020-09-01T11:45:56Multi-Science Journal - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Goiano (IF Goiano)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
title Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
spellingShingle Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
Alves, Rafael Ribeiro
Resistance training
Neuromuscular fatigue
Muscle strength.
title_short Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
title_full Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
title_fullStr Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
title_full_unstemmed Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
title_sort Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men
author Alves, Rafael Ribeiro
author_facet Alves, Rafael Ribeiro
Lopes, Lorena Curado
Silva, Weder Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Henrique
Marques, Vitor Alves
Santos, Douglas de Assis Teles
Vieira, Carlos Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Lorena Curado
Silva, Weder Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Henrique
Marques, Vitor Alves
Santos, Douglas de Assis Teles
Vieira, Carlos Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Rafael Ribeiro
Lopes, Lorena Curado
Silva, Weder Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Henrique
Marques, Vitor Alves
Santos, Douglas de Assis Teles
Vieira, Carlos Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resistance training
Neuromuscular fatigue
Muscle strength.
topic Resistance training
Neuromuscular fatigue
Muscle strength.
description The practice of strength training (ST) promotes several benefits such as increased strength, endurance, muscle strength, hypertrophy, as well as changes in body composition. Concentric failure (CF)Several studies show that exercise until CF may be more efficient in promoting positive adaptations about hypertrophy and muscle strength, however, it is still unclear at which time of the exercise CF is achieved. The number of repetitions (NR) performed in each set may be influenced by fatigue caused by CF training. The objective was to analyze the response of the NR between sets as indicative of CF within a session of ST. The study included fourteen trained men (25.0 ± 3.5 years old) (5 ± 4 years) who performed three sets with 75% of 1(repetition maximum) (RM) until CF with fixed rest interval between sets. Statistical analysis: Data normality was tested according to the Shapiro-Wilk test. Subsequently the one-way ANOVA of repeated measures was used to compare the variance of the means between the moments and, when necessary, the post hoc test was used for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni correction. Percentage variations of decreasing NR between sets were found, being from the 1st vs. 2nd set (45,3 ± 14,6 %;), 2nd vs. 3rd set (41,4 ± 19,5%), and 1st vs. 3rd set (67,8 ± 15,1%). The NR can be used to identify if the exercise is being performed up to the CF, considering that the NR between sets decreases substantially due to acute metabolic changes.
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