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Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training

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Autor(a) principal: Panissa, Valéria L. G.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fukuda, David H., de Oliveira, Flaviane P. [UNESP], Parmezzani, Sergio S. [UNESP], Campos, Eduardo Z., Rossi, Fabrício E., Franchini, Emerson, Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221216
Resumo: The purpose of this study was to compare maximal strength gains during strength training (ST) and concurrent training (CT) consisting of high-intensity intermittent training plus strength training over the course of a 12-week intervention. A secondary purpose was to examine the relationship between strength training volume and strength gain in both groups. Nineteen recreationally active males were divided into CT (n = 11) and ST (n = 8) groups. The CT group performed repeated 1 min efforts at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1 min of passive recovery until accumulating a total running distance of 5km followed by a strength session (consisting of three sets of seven exercises with loads of 8-12 repetition maximum) twice weekly for a period of 12 weeks. The ST group performed only strength training sessions during the same 12-week period. Strength training total volume-load (Σ repetitions × load) for the upper-and lower-body was computed, while maximal strength (1RM) was evaluated at baseline, week 8, and week 12. Lower-body volume-load over 12 weeks was not different between groups. Absolute 1RM increased in both groups at week 8 and week 12, while 1RM relative to body mass increased in both groups at week 8, but only ST increased relative maximum strength between week 8 and week 12. There was a statistically significant correlation between strength training lower-body volume-load and maximum strength change between baseline and week 8 for the CT group (r = 0.656), while no significant correlations were found for the ST group. In summary, executing high-intensity intermittent exercise twice a week before strength training did not impair maximal strength after 8 weeks, however, only ST demonstrated an increase in relative strength after 12 weeks.
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spelling Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only trainingMaximum number of repetitionsStrength gainTotal volume performedThe purpose of this study was to compare maximal strength gains during strength training (ST) and concurrent training (CT) consisting of high-intensity intermittent training plus strength training over the course of a 12-week intervention. A secondary purpose was to examine the relationship between strength training volume and strength gain in both groups. Nineteen recreationally active males were divided into CT (n = 11) and ST (n = 8) groups. The CT group performed repeated 1 min efforts at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1 min of passive recovery until accumulating a total running distance of 5km followed by a strength session (consisting of three sets of seven exercises with loads of 8-12 repetition maximum) twice weekly for a period of 12 weeks. The ST group performed only strength training sessions during the same 12-week period. Strength training total volume-load (Σ repetitions × load) for the upper-and lower-body was computed, while maximal strength (1RM) was evaluated at baseline, week 8, and week 12. Lower-body volume-load over 12 weeks was not different between groups. Absolute 1RM increased in both groups at week 8 and week 12, while 1RM relative to body mass increased in both groups at week 8, but only ST increased relative maximum strength between week 8 and week 12. There was a statistically significant correlation between strength training lower-body volume-load and maximum strength change between baseline and week 8 for the CT group (r = 0.656), while no significant correlations were found for the ST group. In summary, executing high-intensity intermittent exercise twice a week before strength training did not impair maximal strength after 8 weeks, however, only ST demonstrated an increase in relative strength after 12 weeks.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Department of Sport School of Physical Education and Sport University of São PauloSchool of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy University of Central FloridaExercise and Immunometabolism Research Group Department of Physical Education Universidade Estadual PaulistaDepartment of Physical Education Federal University of PernambucoImmunometabolism of Skeletal Muscle and Exercise Research Group Department of Physical Education Federal University of PiauíAustralian Institute of SportExercise and Immunometabolism Research Group Department of Physical Education Universidade Estadual PaulistaFAPESP: 2013/25310-2FAPESP: 2015/11302-3FAPESP: 2015/23127-1FAPESP: 2017/07304-6FAPESP: 2017/08167-2CNPq: 302242/2014-7Universidade de São Paulo (USP)University of Central FloridaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Federal University of PiauíAustralian Institute of SportPanissa, Valéria L. G.Fukuda, David H.de Oliveira, Flaviane P. [UNESP]Parmezzani, Sergio S. [UNESP]Campos, Eduardo Z.Rossi, Fabrício E.Franchini, EmersonLira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]2022-04-28T19:26:52Z2022-04-28T19:26:52Z2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article623-632Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, v. 17, n. 4, p. 623-632, 2018.1303-2968http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2212162-s2.0-85057171597Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Sports Science and Medicineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:26:52Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/221216Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462022-04-28T19:26:52Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
title Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
spellingShingle Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
Panissa, Valéria L. G.
Maximum number of repetitions
Strength gain
Total volume performed
title_short Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
title_full Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
title_fullStr Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
title_full_unstemmed Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
title_sort Maximum strength development and volume-load during concurrent high intensity intermittent training plus strength or strength-only training
author Panissa, Valéria L. G.
author_facet Panissa, Valéria L. G.
Fukuda, David H.
de Oliveira, Flaviane P. [UNESP]
Parmezzani, Sergio S. [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rossi, Fabrício E.
Franchini, Emerson
Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Fukuda, David H.
de Oliveira, Flaviane P. [UNESP]
Parmezzani, Sergio S. [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rossi, Fabrício E.
Franchini, Emerson
Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
University of Central Florida
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
Federal University of Piauí
Australian Institute of Sport
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Panissa, Valéria L. G.
Fukuda, David H.
de Oliveira, Flaviane P. [UNESP]
Parmezzani, Sergio S. [UNESP]
Campos, Eduardo Z.
Rossi, Fabrício E.
Franchini, Emerson
Lira, Fabio Santos [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maximum number of repetitions
Strength gain
Total volume performed
topic Maximum number of repetitions
Strength gain
Total volume performed
description The purpose of this study was to compare maximal strength gains during strength training (ST) and concurrent training (CT) consisting of high-intensity intermittent training plus strength training over the course of a 12-week intervention. A secondary purpose was to examine the relationship between strength training volume and strength gain in both groups. Nineteen recreationally active males were divided into CT (n = 11) and ST (n = 8) groups. The CT group performed repeated 1 min efforts at 100% of maximal aerobic speed interspersed by 1 min of passive recovery until accumulating a total running distance of 5km followed by a strength session (consisting of three sets of seven exercises with loads of 8-12 repetition maximum) twice weekly for a period of 12 weeks. The ST group performed only strength training sessions during the same 12-week period. Strength training total volume-load (Σ repetitions × load) for the upper-and lower-body was computed, while maximal strength (1RM) was evaluated at baseline, week 8, and week 12. Lower-body volume-load over 12 weeks was not different between groups. Absolute 1RM increased in both groups at week 8 and week 12, while 1RM relative to body mass increased in both groups at week 8, but only ST increased relative maximum strength between week 8 and week 12. There was a statistically significant correlation between strength training lower-body volume-load and maximum strength change between baseline and week 8 for the CT group (r = 0.656), while no significant correlations were found for the ST group. In summary, executing high-intensity intermittent exercise twice a week before strength training did not impair maximal strength after 8 weeks, however, only ST demonstrated an increase in relative strength after 12 weeks.
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