Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo

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Main Author: Rocha, Mateus Alves
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Bachelor thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Introduction: The resistance training session is important to improve strength levels, hypertrophy and sports performance. However, an efficient session refers to an appropriate conditioning activity. In this context, the post-activation potentiation mechanism emerges, which is configured as a temporary improvement in muscle performance due to a conditioning activity. Objective: To analyze the acute effect of the influence of conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM on fatigue delay in the vastus lateralis and medial muscles when requested at 80% of 1RM until concentric fatigue. Methodos: Eleven male subjects were submitted to two protocols: a) experimental and b) control. At the experimental moment, the individuals performed an acute conditioning activity with 100% of 1RM and in the control moment this load was 0% of 1RM, followed respectively by performing the squat with 80% of 1RM, in the 2020 cadence until concentric fatigue. Results: When comparing the average number of repetitions between the different moments, no statistically significant differences were found. When analyzing the contraction time of the different moments, it was observed that it was statistically shorter in the control group. During the comparison of the values referring to myoelectric activation by the RMS, it was noticed that there was no significant difference between the moments in both muscles. Finally, no significant difference was observed in the median frequency values in the vastus lateralis muscle with and without conditioning activity, but there were significant differences in the first and fourth repetitions of the vastus medialis muscle. Conclusions: Maximum conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM was not able to delay fatigue in men trained during exercise at 80% of 1RM. The conditioning activity of 1RM increased the number of repetitions and the contraction time, suggesting the possibility of improving performance.
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spelling Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximoTreinamento resistido.Potencialização pós- ativação.Fadiga.CNPQ:CIÊNCIAS DA Saúde: Educação FísicaIntroduction: The resistance training session is important to improve strength levels, hypertrophy and sports performance. However, an efficient session refers to an appropriate conditioning activity. In this context, the post-activation potentiation mechanism emerges, which is configured as a temporary improvement in muscle performance due to a conditioning activity. Objective: To analyze the acute effect of the influence of conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM on fatigue delay in the vastus lateralis and medial muscles when requested at 80% of 1RM until concentric fatigue. Methodos: Eleven male subjects were submitted to two protocols: a) experimental and b) control. At the experimental moment, the individuals performed an acute conditioning activity with 100% of 1RM and in the control moment this load was 0% of 1RM, followed respectively by performing the squat with 80% of 1RM, in the 2020 cadence until concentric fatigue. Results: When comparing the average number of repetitions between the different moments, no statistically significant differences were found. When analyzing the contraction time of the different moments, it was observed that it was statistically shorter in the control group. During the comparison of the values referring to myoelectric activation by the RMS, it was noticed that there was no significant difference between the moments in both muscles. Finally, no significant difference was observed in the median frequency values in the vastus lateralis muscle with and without conditioning activity, but there were significant differences in the first and fourth repetitions of the vastus medialis muscle. Conclusions: Maximum conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM was not able to delay fatigue in men trained during exercise at 80% of 1RM. The conditioning activity of 1RM increased the number of repetitions and the contraction time, suggesting the possibility of improving performance.Introdução: a sessão de treinamento resistido é importante para melhorar os níveis de força, hipertrofia e desempenho esportivo. No entanto, uma sessão eficiente remete a uma atividade condicionante adequada. Nesse contexto, surge o mecanismo da potencialização pós-ativação, que se configura como uma melhora temporária do desempenho muscular devido a uma atividade condicionante. Objetivo: Analisar o efeito agudo da atividade condicionante à 100% de 1RM no retarda da fadiga dos músculos vasto lateral e medial quando solicitados a 80% de 1RM até a fadiga concêntrica. Metodologia: Onze indivíduos do sexo masculino foram submetidos a dois protocolos: a) experimental e b) controle. No momento experimental os indivíduos realizaram atividade condicionante aguda com 100% de 1RM e no momento controle essa carga foi de 0% de 1RM, seguidos respectivamente da realização do agachamento com 80% de 1RM, na cadência 2020 até a fadiga concêntrica. Resultados: Quando comparados os números médios de repetições entre o protocolo experimental e controle (7,1 e 6,3, respectivamente) não foram encontradas diferenças estatisticamente significativas. Ao analisar o tempo de contração observou-se que o tempo durante o momento experimental foi significativamente superior ao momento controle (32,4 e 30,5, respectivamente). Durante a comparação dos valores referentes a ativação mioelétrica pelo RMS, notou-se que não houve diferença significativa entre os momentos em ambos os músculos (Vasto lateral: 29,4 para o momento experimental e 29,2 para o controle; vasto medial: 543,5 para o momento experimental e 517,9 para o momento controle). Por fim, não foi observado diferença significativa dos valores de frequência mediana no músculo vasto lateral com e sem atividade condicionante, mas houve diferenças significativas na primeira e quarta repetição do músculo vasto medial. Conclusões: Atividade condicionante máxima a 100% de 1RM não foi capaz de retardar a fadiga em homens treinados durante exercício a 80% de 1RM. A atividade condicionante de 1RM aumentou o número de repetições e o tempo de contração sugerindo a possibilidade de melhoria da performance.UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA PARAÍBABrasilEducação FísicaUFPBSantos, Amilton da CruzRocha, Mateus Alves2023-07-27T11:58:25Z2023-03-142023-07-27T11:58:25Z2022-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/27556porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2023-07-28T06:03:55Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/27556Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| bdtd@biblioteca.ufpb.bropendoar:2023-07-28T06:03:55Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
title Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
spellingShingle Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
Rocha, Mateus Alves
Treinamento resistido.
Potencialização pós- ativação.
Fadiga.
CNPQ:CIÊNCIAS DA Saúde: Educação Física
title_short Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
title_full Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
title_fullStr Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
title_full_unstemmed Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
title_sort Contração dinâmica máxima prévia retarda fadiga nos músculos vasto lateral e medial durante exercício de força submáximo
author Rocha, Mateus Alves
author_facet Rocha, Mateus Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Amilton da Cruz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Mateus Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Treinamento resistido.
Potencialização pós- ativação.
Fadiga.
CNPQ:CIÊNCIAS DA Saúde: Educação Física
topic Treinamento resistido.
Potencialização pós- ativação.
Fadiga.
CNPQ:CIÊNCIAS DA Saúde: Educação Física
description Introduction: The resistance training session is important to improve strength levels, hypertrophy and sports performance. However, an efficient session refers to an appropriate conditioning activity. In this context, the post-activation potentiation mechanism emerges, which is configured as a temporary improvement in muscle performance due to a conditioning activity. Objective: To analyze the acute effect of the influence of conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM on fatigue delay in the vastus lateralis and medial muscles when requested at 80% of 1RM until concentric fatigue. Methodos: Eleven male subjects were submitted to two protocols: a) experimental and b) control. At the experimental moment, the individuals performed an acute conditioning activity with 100% of 1RM and in the control moment this load was 0% of 1RM, followed respectively by performing the squat with 80% of 1RM, in the 2020 cadence until concentric fatigue. Results: When comparing the average number of repetitions between the different moments, no statistically significant differences were found. When analyzing the contraction time of the different moments, it was observed that it was statistically shorter in the control group. During the comparison of the values referring to myoelectric activation by the RMS, it was noticed that there was no significant difference between the moments in both muscles. Finally, no significant difference was observed in the median frequency values in the vastus lateralis muscle with and without conditioning activity, but there were significant differences in the first and fourth repetitions of the vastus medialis muscle. Conclusions: Maximum conditioning activity at 100% of 1RM was not able to delay fatigue in men trained during exercise at 80% of 1RM. The conditioning activity of 1RM increased the number of repetitions and the contraction time, suggesting the possibility of improving performance.
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