Does blood flow restriction influence the maximal number of repetitions performed during the bench press? A pilot study

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作者
Rawska, Magdalena [1 ]
Gepfert, Mariola [2 ]
Mostowik, Aleksandra [2 ]
Krzysztofik, Michal [2 ]
Wojdala, Grzegorz [2 ]
Lulinska, Agnieszka [3 ]
Wilk, Michal [2 ]
机构
[1] Presch & Sch Complex 1 Zory, Zory, Poland
[2] Jerzy Kukuczka Acad Phys Educ, Inst Sport Sci, Katowice, Poland
[3] Univ Warmia & Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland
关键词
occlusion; slow tempo; training volume; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; STRENGTH; MUSCLE; RESPONSES; ADAPTATIONS; MECHANISMS; OCCLUSION; VELOCITY; PHASE;
D O I
10.29359/BJHPA.11.4.02
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Background: The main goal of the presented study was to assess the effect of blood flow restriction (BFR) on the maximum number of repetitions in the bench press exercise (BP) with different movement tempos. Materials and methods: Four female athletes volunteered for the study. The experiment was performed following a randomized crossover design, with four different testing protocols: 2/0/X/0 fast tempo with BFR (FAST(BFR)); 2/0/X/0 fast tempo without BFR (FAST(NO-BFR)); 6/0/X/0 slow tempo with BFR (SLOWBFR) or 6/0/X/0 slow tempo without BFR (SLOWNO-BFR). During the experimental session, participants performed 5 sets of the BP at 80%1RM. The following variables were recorded: the maximal number of repetitions in every set (REPSet1-5) and the total number of repetitions performed in 5 sets (TREP). Two-way ANOVA was used to show differences between variables. Results: There were significant differences between FAST(NO-BFR) and SLOWNO-BFR, between FAST(BFR) and SLOWBFR variables in REPSet1-5 (p < 0.05) and TREP (p < 0.01). Similarly, there were significant differences between FAST(NO-BFR) and FAST(NO-BFR) variables in REPSet1-5 (p < 0.05) and TREP. Significant differences between SLOWNO-BFR and SLOWBFR variables were also found in REPSSet1-5 (p < 0.05), as well as in TREP (p < 0.01). Conclusions: The use of BFR in resistance training improves the maximal number of REP during the BP.
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