Time Course of Recovery From Different Velocity Loss Thresholds and Set Configurations During Full-Squat Training

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作者
Cornejo-Daza, Pedro Jesus [1 ,2 ]
Villalba-Fernandez, Antonio [1 ]
Gonzalez-Badillo, Juan Jose [1 ]
Pareja-Blanco, Fernando [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pablo de Olavide, Phys Performance & Sports Res Ctr, Dept Sports & Comp Sci, Seville, Spain
[2] Univ Pablo de Olavide, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Sports & Comp Sci, Seville, Spain
关键词
strength training; velocity-based training; cluster training; training volume; rate of recovery; BARBELL VELOCITY; REST INTERVALS; HUMAN MUSCLE; PERFORMANCE; INTENSITY; EXERCISE; LACTATE; REPETITIONS; POWER;
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10.1519/JSC.0000000000004623
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Cornejo-Daza, PJ, Villalba-Fern & aacute;ndez, A, Gonz & aacute;lez-Badillo, JJ, and Pareja-Blanco, F. Time course of recovery from different velocity loss thresholds and set configurations during full-squat training. J Strength Cond Res 38(2): 221-227, 2024-The aims of the research were to examine the effects of (a) velocity loss (VL) thresholds and (b) set configuration, traditional or cluster, on time-course recovery. A randomized cross-over research design was conducted, in which 15 resistance-trained men performed 4 protocols consisting of 3 sets of 70% 1RM in full squat (SQ), differing in the VL incurred during the set assessed with a linear velocity transducer: (a) 20% (70-20), (b) 30% (70-30), (c) 40% (70-40), and in the set configuration (d) 20% of VL using a cluster methodology (70-CLU). Movement velocity against the load that elicited a 1 m<middle dot>s(-1) velocity at baseline measurements (V1-load) in SQ, countermovement jump (CMJ) height, and sprint time in 20 m (T20) were assessed at baseline (Pre) and postintervention (Post, 6 hour-Post, 24 hour-Post, and 48 hour-Post). The 70-20 protocol resulted in fewer total repetitions than the other protocols (p = 0.001), whereas 70-CLU, 70-30, and 70-40 completed similar total repetitions. The 70-30 protocol significantly worsened T20 at 6 hours-Post, CMJ at 48 hours-Post, and V1-load at 6 hours-Post (p < 0.05). The 70-40 protocol significantly impaired T20 at 6 hours-Post, and CMJ and V1-load at 24 hours-Post (p < 0.05). No significant performance reductions were observed for 70-20 and 70-CLU at 6 hours-Post, 24 hours-Post, and 48 hours-Post. Protocols with higher VL resulted in more pronounced fatigue and a slower rate of recovery. Cluster sets (70-CLU) resulted in higher volume than protocols with a similar level of fatigue (70-20) and a quicker recovery than protocols with a similar volume (70-30 and 70-40).
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