A quasi-experimental study on the energy expenditure, exercise intensity, and rating of perceived exertion of a male bodybuilding posing training.

Douglas Leão Peixoto, Dahan da Cunha Nacimento, Ronaldo Ferreira Moura, Wilson Max Almeida Monteiro de Moraes, Bruno Magalhães, Leandro Lima de Sousa, Nicholas Rolnick, Jonato Prestes
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Novelty: This study is novel in classifying bodybuilding posing training as vigorous intensity exercise using metabolic equivalents (METs) and heart rate (HR) responses. It provides empirical evidence showing that posing training meets the vigorous intensity benchmarks, with METs and %HRmax values comparable to established vigorous exercise standards. The research highlights the novel finding that stimulant usage and the peak week phase of preparation significantly influence physiological responses and perceived exertion in bodybuilders. Specifically, athletes using stimulants and those in peak week displayed higher ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and maximum heart rates, indicating that these factors notably affect the intensity and perceived difficulty of posing training.

一项关于男性健美姿势训练的能量消耗、运动强度和体力感知评分的准实验研究。
本研究旨在通过将男性健美运动员的摆姿势训练与剧烈强度参数进行比较,并考察兴奋剂的使用和准备阶段的影响,从而评估摆姿势训练的强度。具体来说,它使用代谢当量(MET)和心率(HR)反应将摆姿势训练与既定的剧烈强度基准进行了比较,并评估了使用兴奋剂的运动员与未使用兴奋剂的运动员之间的差异,以及在高峰周与其他准备阶段之间的差异。15 名男性健美运动员(平均年龄:32.07±7.82 岁;平均体重:92.89±9.06 公斤;平均身高:1.76±0.05 米;平均体重指数:29.78±2.24 公斤/平方米)完成了四组强制性摆姿势训练。研究结果表明,与既定值 6.0 METs 和 77% 的剧烈强度(%HRmax)相比,摆姿势训练可通过 METs(平均差异为 -0.50 METs,p = 0.067,ES = -0.51)和最大 HR(平均差异为 14.55 bpm,p = 0.009,ES = 0.79)被归类为剧烈强度。此外,与不使用兴奋剂的运动员相比,使用兴奋剂的运动员表现出更高的体力感知评分(RPE)(2.20 个任意单位,p = 0.008)和最大心率(平均差异为 24.37 bpm,p = 0.005,ES = 0.79)。在高峰周期间,与其他准备阶段相比,运动员显示出更高的 RPE(2.38 个任意单位,p = 0.004)和最大心率(平均差异为 14.55 bpm,p = 0.009,ES = 0.79)。这些结果表明,健美姿势训练符合剧烈运动强度的标准,而兴奋剂的使用和高峰周会显著影响生理反应和感知消耗。
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