Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To compare the total volume and number of maximum repetitions (nMR) that can be performed in barbell curl (BC) and triceps pushdown (TP) exercises, varying order of execution, on traditional (TRAD) and agonist-antagonist paired set (AAPS) methods.METHODS: Twelve individuals (22±3.5 years) with experience in resistance training (RT), attended 10 sessions with an interval of 48 to 72 hours between them. After anthropometric evaluation, three familiarization sessions, one repetition maximum tests (1-RM) and reproducibility, four experimental protocols were performed to measure the total volume and nMR, using 70% of 1-RM: TRAD1 (four sets of exercise BC + four sets of exercise TP); TRAD2 (four sets of TP exercise + four sets of BC exercise); AAPS1 (four sets of exercise BC and TP) and; AAPS2 (four sets of exercise TP and BC). Under the TRAD method, 90-seconds rest intervals were implemented between all sets; two-minute rest interval between the completion the last set of first exercise and the first set of second exercise was implemented (BC + TP or TP + BC). Under the AAPS method, no interval was implemented between first and second exercise (BC and TP or TP and BC); a 90-seconds rest interval after the completion of the first and the subsequent exercise was implemented. RESULTS: There were no differences in total volume and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) between the experimental protocols, while a higher nMR was found in the TP exercise compared to the BC in all protocols used.CONCLUSION: It is concluded that in the intensity of 70% 1-RM, the total volume is not influenced by the TR method (TRAD or AAPS) and by the order of the exercises (BC and TP or TP and BC). Additionally, it was observed that the nMR seems to be influenced by the muscle group used. |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methodsVolume total e número de repetições máximas durante séries de treinamento resistido: método tradicional vs série agonista-antagonistadoTreinamento ResistidoMétodos de TreinamentoRepetições máximasResistance TrainingMethods of Resistance TrainingTotal VolumeOBJECTIVE: To compare the total volume and number of maximum repetitions (nMR) that can be performed in barbell curl (BC) and triceps pushdown (TP) exercises, varying order of execution, on traditional (TRAD) and agonist-antagonist paired set (AAPS) methods.METHODS: Twelve individuals (22±3.5 years) with experience in resistance training (RT), attended 10 sessions with an interval of 48 to 72 hours between them. After anthropometric evaluation, three familiarization sessions, one repetition maximum tests (1-RM) and reproducibility, four experimental protocols were performed to measure the total volume and nMR, using 70% of 1-RM: TRAD1 (four sets of exercise BC + four sets of exercise TP); TRAD2 (four sets of TP exercise + four sets of BC exercise); AAPS1 (four sets of exercise BC and TP) and; AAPS2 (four sets of exercise TP and BC). Under the TRAD method, 90-seconds rest intervals were implemented between all sets; two-minute rest interval between the completion the last set of first exercise and the first set of second exercise was implemented (BC + TP or TP + BC). Under the AAPS method, no interval was implemented between first and second exercise (BC and TP or TP and BC); a 90-seconds rest interval after the completion of the first and the subsequent exercise was implemented. RESULTS: There were no differences in total volume and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) between the experimental protocols, while a higher nMR was found in the TP exercise compared to the BC in all protocols used.CONCLUSION: It is concluded that in the intensity of 70% 1-RM, the total volume is not influenced by the TR method (TRAD or AAPS) and by the order of the exercises (BC and TP or TP and BC). Additionally, it was observed that the nMR seems to be influenced by the muscle group used.OBJETIVO: Comparar volume total e número repetições máximas (nRM) que pode ser realizado nos exercícios rosca direta (RD) e tríceps na polia (TP), variando a ordem de execução, nos métodos tradicional (TRAD) e série pareada agonista-antagonista (SPAA). MÉTODOS: Doze indivíduos (22±3,5 anos) com experiência em treinamento resistido (TR), compareceram a 10 sessões com intervalo de 48 a 72 horas entre elas. Após avaliação antropométrica, três sessões de familiarização e realização de testes de uma repetição máxima (1-RM) e reprodutibilidade de 1-RM, foram realizados quatro protocolos experimentais para mensuração do nRM, utilizando 70% de 1-RM: TRAD1 (quatro séries no exercício RD + quatro séries no exercício TP); TRAD2 (quatro séries no exercício TP + quatro séries no exercício RD); SPAA1 (quatro séries no exercício RD e TP) e; SPAA2 (quatro séries no exercício TP e RD). Sob o método TRAD, foram implementados intervalos de 90 segundos entre todas séries realizadas; um intervalo de descanso de dois minutos foi implementado entre a conclusão da última série do primeiro exercício e a primeira série do segundo exercício (RD + TP ou TP + RD). Sob o método SPAA, nenhum intervalo foi implementado entre o primeiro e segundo exercício (RD e TP ou TP e RD); noventa segundos de intervalo de descanso foram implementados após conclusão do primeiro e do exercício subsequente.RESULTADOS: Não foram observadas diferenças no volume total e percepção subjetiva do esforço (PSE) entre os protocolos experimentais, enquanto foi verificado maior nRM no exercício TP em comparação com o RD em todos os protocolos utilizados.CONCLUSÃO: Na intensidade de 70% de 1-RM, o volume total não é influenciado pelo método de TR (TRAD ou SPAA) e pela ordem dos exercícios (RD e TP ou TP e RD). Adicionalmente, observou-se que o nRM parece ser influenciado pelo grupamento muscular utilizado.Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná2020-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/article/view/2482110.36453/2318-5104.2020.v18.n3.p11Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2020): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 11-16Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; v. 18 n. 3 (2020): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 11-162318-50902318-5104reponame:Caderno de Educação Física e Esporteinstname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/article/view/24821/16117Copyright (c) 2020 Direitor Autorais Partilhadoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTozei, William PenedaAmaral, Milton PereiraPires, WashingtonFerreira, Renato MeloSoares, Everton Rocha2023-11-06T14:15:06Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/24821Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/cadernoedfisica/indexPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/oairevista.cefe@unioeste.br || projeto.saber@unioeste.br2318-50902318-5090opendoar:2023-11-06T14:15:06Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)false |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods Volume total e número de repetições máximas durante séries de treinamento resistido: método tradicional vs série agonista-antagonistado |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods Tozei, William Peneda Treinamento Resistido Métodos de Treinamento Repetições máximas Resistance Training Methods of Resistance Training Total Volume |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Total volume and maximum number of repetitions performed during resistance training sets: traditional versus agonist-antagonist set methods |
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Tozei, William Peneda |
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Tozei, William Peneda Amaral, Milton Pereira Pires, Washington Ferreira, Renato Melo Soares, Everton Rocha |
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Amaral, Milton Pereira Pires, Washington Ferreira, Renato Melo Soares, Everton Rocha |
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Tozei, William Peneda Amaral, Milton Pereira Pires, Washington Ferreira, Renato Melo Soares, Everton Rocha |
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Treinamento Resistido Métodos de Treinamento Repetições máximas Resistance Training Methods of Resistance Training Total Volume |
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Treinamento Resistido Métodos de Treinamento Repetições máximas Resistance Training Methods of Resistance Training Total Volume |
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the total volume and number of maximum repetitions (nMR) that can be performed in barbell curl (BC) and triceps pushdown (TP) exercises, varying order of execution, on traditional (TRAD) and agonist-antagonist paired set (AAPS) methods.METHODS: Twelve individuals (22±3.5 years) with experience in resistance training (RT), attended 10 sessions with an interval of 48 to 72 hours between them. After anthropometric evaluation, three familiarization sessions, one repetition maximum tests (1-RM) and reproducibility, four experimental protocols were performed to measure the total volume and nMR, using 70% of 1-RM: TRAD1 (four sets of exercise BC + four sets of exercise TP); TRAD2 (four sets of TP exercise + four sets of BC exercise); AAPS1 (four sets of exercise BC and TP) and; AAPS2 (four sets of exercise TP and BC). Under the TRAD method, 90-seconds rest intervals were implemented between all sets; two-minute rest interval between the completion the last set of first exercise and the first set of second exercise was implemented (BC + TP or TP + BC). Under the AAPS method, no interval was implemented between first and second exercise (BC and TP or TP and BC); a 90-seconds rest interval after the completion of the first and the subsequent exercise was implemented. RESULTS: There were no differences in total volume and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) between the experimental protocols, while a higher nMR was found in the TP exercise compared to the BC in all protocols used.CONCLUSION: It is concluded that in the intensity of 70% 1-RM, the total volume is not influenced by the TR method (TRAD or AAPS) and by the order of the exercises (BC and TP or TP and BC). Additionally, it was observed that the nMR seems to be influenced by the muscle group used. |
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Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2020): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 11-16 Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; v. 18 n. 3 (2020): Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte; 11-16 2318-5090 2318-5104 reponame:Caderno de Educação Física e Esporte instname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE) instacron:UNIOESTE |
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