The Effect of Exercise Order on Maximum Strength Development in Resistance Trainings

S. Özbay, S. Ulupınar, V. Çinar, T. Akbulut
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ABSRACT The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of exercise order on maximum strength development in resistance trainings. Thirty six male wrestlers (age = 21.6 ± 2.0 years; height = 169.8 ± 8.7 cm; body mass = 76.6 ± 11.1 kg) participated in the study. The participants performed two different resistance training programs for 12 weeks. First group (Gr1) performed the exercises involving large muscle groups at initial. The other group (Gr2) performed the same exercises in the opposite order. For the Gr1, the exercise order was bench press (BP), lat pulldown (LPD), shoulder press (SP), biceps curl (BC), triceps extension (TE). For the Gr2, the exercise order was TE, BC, SP, LPD and BP. Before and after the 12-week training period, 1 repeat maximum (1RM) loads were measured in all exercises. According to the results, 1RM loads of all exercises increased significantly in both groups (5.8-16.7%) . However, 1RM load increase in the BP and LPD exercises were significantly higher in Gr1 compared to Gr2. No significant difference was found between the groups in 1RM load increase of SP, BC and TE exercises. As a result it is recommended that exercises involving large muscle groups should be performed first.
运动顺序对阻力训练中最大力量发展的影响
摘要本研究旨在探讨运动顺序对阻力训练中最大力量发展的影响。男性摔跤运动员36名,年龄21.6±2.0岁;高度= 169.8±8.7 cm;体重= 76.6±11.1 kg)参加研究。参与者进行了为期12周的两种不同的阻力训练项目。第一组(Gr1)在开始时进行大肌肉群的锻炼。另一组(Gr2)以相反的顺序进行相同的练习。Gr1的运动顺序为卧推(BP)、下拉(LPD)、肩推(SP)、肱二头肌弯曲(BC)、肱三头肌伸展(TE)。Gr2的运动顺序为TE、BC、SP、LPD、BP。在12周训练期之前和之后,在所有训练中测量1次重复最大(1RM)负荷。结果显示,两组各运动的1RM负荷均显著增加(5.8% -16.7%)。然而,与Gr2相比,Gr1中BP和LPD练习的1RM负荷增加明显更高。SP、BC、TE运动的1RM负荷增加组间差异无统计学意义。因此,建议首先进行涉及大肌肉群的运动。
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