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Saulo Martorelli1, Eduardo Lusa Cadore2, Mikel Izquierdo3, Rodrigo Celes1, André Martorelli1,4, Vitor Alonso Cleto1, José Gustavo Alvarenga1, Martim Bottaro1.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of a 10-week resistance training to failure on neuromuscular adaptations in young women. Eighty-nine active young women were randomly assigned to one of three groups: 1) repetitions to failure (RF; three sets of repetitions to failure); 2) repetitions not to failure with equalized volume (RNFV; four sets of 7 repetitions); and 3) repetitions not to failure (RNF; three sets of 7 repetitions). All groups performed the elbow flexor exercise (bilateral biceps curl) and trained 2 days per week using 70% of 1RM. There were significant increases (p<0.05) in muscle strength after 5 (15.9% for RF, 18.4% for RNF, and 19.9% for RNFV) and 10 (28.3% for RF, 26.8% for RNF, and 28.3% for RNFV) weeks of training, with no significant differences between groups. Additionally, muscular endurance increased after 5 and 10 weeks, with no differences between groups. However, peak torque (PT) increased significantly at 180°.s-1 in the RNFV (13.7%) and RNF (4.1%) groups (p<0.05), whereas no changes were observed in the RF group (-0.5%). Muscle thickness increased significantly (p<0.05) in the RF and RNFV groups after 5 (RF: 8.4% and RNFV: 2.3%) and 10 weeks of training (RF: 17.5%, and RNFV: 8.5%), whereas no significant changes were observed in the RNF group (3.9 and 2.1% after 5 and 10 weeks, respectively). These data suggest that short-term training of repetitions to failure do not yield additional overall neuromuscular improvements in young women.Entities:
Keywords: Strength training to failure; fatigue; maximum exercise; muscle hypertrophy; young women
Year: 2017 PMID: 28713535 PMCID: PMC5505097 DOI: 10.4081/ejtm.2017.6339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Transl Myol ISSN: 2037-7452
Fig 1.Training volume performed by groups after 10 weeks. *Higher than RNF (p<0.05). Data are means and SD. RF, repetitions to failure. RNFV, repetitions not to failure volume equalized. RNF, repetitions not to failure.
Maximal strength (1RM) and isokinetic peak torque (PT) at 60°.s-1 and 180°.s-1 at baseline (PRE), after 5 and 10 weeks (5wk and 10wk, respectively) values
| RF | RNF | RNFV | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PRE | 5 wk | 10 wk | PRE | 5 wk | 10 wk | PRE | 5 wk | 10 wk | |
| 1RM (kg) | 17.17 ± 4.20 | 19.90 ± 4.48 | 22.03 ± 4.45 | 17.70 ± 3.87 | 20.96 ± 4.05 | 22.44 ± 4.32 | 16.44 ± 2.95 | 19.71 ± 2.62 | 21.09 ± 2.74 |
| PT 60 °.s-1 (N.m) | 26.81 ± 6.26 | - | 27.26 ± 7.01 | 27.19 ± 5.87 | - | 29.63 ± 5.94 | 24.57 ± 4.43 | - | 27.08 ± 4.22 |
| PT 180 °.s-1 (N.m) | 21.74 ± 5.93 | - | 21.63 ± 6.36 | 21.88 ± 5.21 | - | 22.79 ± 4.45 | 19.06 ± 3.51 | - | 21.68 ± 4.33 |
* Higher than PRE (p<0.05). Data are means and SD. RF, repetitions to failure. RNFV, repetitions not to failure volume equalized. RNF, repetitions not to failure.
Fig 2.Muscle endurance at baseline (PRE), after 5 and 10 weeks.*Higher than PRE (p<0.05). Data are means and SD. RF, repetitions to failure. RNFV, repetitions not to failure volume equalized. RNF, repetitions not to failure.
Fig 3.Muscle thickness at baseline (PRE), after 5 and 10 weeks.*Higher than PRE (p<0.05). Data are means and SD. RF, repetitions to failure. RNFV, repetitions not to failure volume equalized. RNF, repetitions not to failure.