Acute Responses Of A Drop-Set Session On Muscular Activation And Its Applicability In Resistance- Trained Individuals

B. Ide, Pedro A. B. Fonseca, R. Brenzikofer, Leonardo H. F. Carvalho, Evanisi T. Palomari, Denise V. Macedo
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We investigated whether performing repetitions to muscular failure (FAIL) during a drop-set would affect muscle activation in trained individuals. Twelve young men performed a drop-set session consisting of 3 sets of two intensity drops (80 to 60 and to 40% of one-repetition maximum [1-RM]) load in a leg press machine. Linear regression between the quadriceps femoris root mean square of surface electromyography (EMGRMS) was employed to observe the initial muscle activation (intercept) and its behavior over the repetitions (slope). The EMGRMS intercept of the first set decreased (p<0.05) according to load reduction (136.8±4.8 at 80%1-RM to 119.3±5.5 and 110.6±5.5 at 60 and 40%1-RM, respectively). Slopes different from zero (p<0.05) were observed at 80 and 60%1-RM during the first set. Remarkably, during the second and third sets, we observed an increased EMGRMS intercept at 60%1-RM (p<0.05), leading to non-significant (p>0.05) differences compared to 80%1-RM. The maximum initial muscle activation occurred at higher loads only, but low loads performed to FAIL may be necessary for increasing and maintaining muscle activation at higher loads. Understanding these acute responses may support coaches and athletes in optimizing strength training responses during drop-set sessions into their periodization.
肌肉激活的急性反应及其在阻力训练个体中的适用性
我们调查了在跌落训练期间进行肌肉衰竭(FAIL)的重复训练是否会影响训练个体的肌肉激活。12名年轻男性在腿推机上进行了一次下降训练,包括3组,每组两次强度下降(80 - 60和40%的单次最大[1-RM])。采用股四头肌表面肌电图(EMGRMS)均方根的线性回归来观察肌肉的初始激活(截距)及其在重复(斜率)中的行为。与80%1-RM相比,第一组的EMGRMS截距降低(p0.05)。最大的初始肌肉激活只发生在高负荷下,但低负荷的失效可能是增加和维持高负荷下肌肉激活所必需的。了解这些急性反应可以帮助教练和运动员在间歇训练阶段优化力量训练反应。
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