Acute and Delayed Effects of a Resistance Training Session Leading to Muscular Failure on Mechanical, Metabolic, and Perceptual Responses

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Parraga-Montilla, Juan A. [1 ]
Garcia-Ramos, Amador [2 ,3 ]
Castano-Zambudio, Adrian [4 ]
Capelo-Ramirez, Fernando [5 ]
Gonzalez-Hernandez, Jorge M. [4 ]
Cordero-Rodriguez, Yaiza [4 ]
Jimenez-Reyes, Pedro [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jaen, Fac Educ Sci, Dept Didact Corporal Express, Jaen, Spain
[2] Univ Granada, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Phys Educ & Sport, Granada, Spain
[3] Catholic Univ Most Holy Concepcion, Fac Educ, CIEDE, Dept Sports Sci & Phys Conditioning, Concepcion, Chile
[4] Catholic Univ San Antonio, Fac Sport, Phys Act & Sports Sci Dept, Murcia, Spain
[5] Univ Almeria, Res Ctr CERNEP, Dept Educ, Almeria, Spain
关键词
back squat; jump height; movement velocity; velocity-based training; STRENGTH GAINS; MUSCLE STRENGTH; EXERCISE; HYPERTROPHY; FATIGUE; STRESS; RELIABILITY; RECOVERY;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0000000000002712
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Parraga-Montilla, JA, Garcia-Ramos, A, Castano-Zambudio, A, Capelo-Ramirez, F, Gonzalez-Hernandez, JM, Cordero-Rodriguez, Y, and Jimenez-Reyes, P. Acute and delayed effects of a resistance training session leading to muscular failure on mechanical, metabolic, and perceptual responses.J Strength Cond Res34(8): 2220-2226, 2020-This study explored the acute and delayed (24 and 48 hours after exercise) effects of a resistance training session leading to muscular failure. Eleven resistance-trained men completed a training session consisting on 3 sets of repetitions to failure during the back-squat exercise performed at the maximum possible speed with a load equivalent to a mean propulsive velocity (MPV) of 1 m center dot s(-1)(approximate to 60% of 1 repetition maximum). A number of mechanical (number of repetitions and starting MPV of the set, MPV achieved against the 1MPV load, countermovement jump [CMJ] height, and handgrip strength), metabolic (lactate, uric acid, and ammonia concentrations), and perceptual (OMNI-RES perceived exertion) variables were measured. The results revealed (a) a decrease of 38.7% in set 2 and 54.7% in set 3 of the number of repetitions performed compared with the first set (p< 0.05), (b) a reduction in the MPV of the repetitions and an increase in lactate concentration and OMNI-RES values with the succession of sets (p< 0.05), (c) comparable decrements in CMJ height after the 3 sets (25-32%), (d) a decrease in CMJ height (p< 0.05; 6.7-7.9%) and in the MPV attained against the 1MPV load (p< 0.05; 13-14%) after 24 and 48 hours of completing the training session, but no significant changes were observed in handgrip strength (p> 0.05; <2%), and (e) uric acid and ammonia concentrations above the basal levels (p< 0.05). The large decrements in mechanical performance together with the high metabolic stress discourage the frequent use of resistance training sessions leading to muscular failure.
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页码:2220 / 2226
页数:7
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