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Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 11/2015

01.11.2015 | Original Article

Muscle activation during three sets to failure at 80 vs. 30 % 1RM resistance exercise

verfasst von: Nathaniel D. M. Jenkins, Terry J. Housh, Haley C. Bergstrom, Kristen C. Cochrane, Ethan C. Hill, Cory M. Smith, Glen O. Johnson, Richard J. Schmidt, Joel T. Cramer

Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Ausgabe 11/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to investigate electromyographic amplitude (EMG AMP), EMG mean power frequency (MPF), exercise volume (VOL), total work and muscle activation (iEMG), and time under concentric load (TUCL) during, and muscle cross-sectional area (mCSA) before and after 3 sets to failure at 80 vs. 30 % 1RM resistance exercise.

Methods

Nine men (mean ± SD, age 21.0 ± 2.4 years, resistance training week−1 6.0 ± 3.7 h) and 9 women (age 22.8 ± 3.8 years, resistance training week−1 3.4 ± 3.5 h) completed 1RM testing, followed by 2 experimental sessions during which they completed 3 sets to failure of leg extension exercise at 80 or 30 % 1RM. EMG signals were collected to quantify EMG AMP and MPF during the initial, middle, and last repetition of each set. Ultrasound was used to assess mCSA pre- and post-exercise, and VOL, total work, iEMG, and TUCL were calculated.

Results

EMG AMP remained greater at 80 % than 30 % 1RM across all reps and sets, despite increasing 74 and 147 % across reps at 80 and 30 % 1RM, respectively. EMG MPF decreased across reps at 80 and 30 % 1RM, but decreased more and was lower for the last reps at 30 than 80 % 1RM (71.6 vs. 78.1 % MVIC). mCSA increased more from pre- to post-exercise for 30 % (20.2–24.1 cm2) than 80 % 1RM (20.3–22.8 cm2). VOL, total work, iEMG and TUCL were greater for 30 % than 80 % 1RM.

Conclusion

Muscle activation was greater at 80 % 1RM. However, differences in volume, metabolic byproduct accumulation, and muscle swelling may help explain the unexpected adaptations in hypertrophy vs. strength observed in previous studies.
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Metadaten
Titel
Muscle activation during three sets to failure at 80 vs. 30 % 1RM resistance exercise
verfasst von
Nathaniel D. M. Jenkins
Terry J. Housh
Haley C. Bergstrom
Kristen C. Cochrane
Ethan C. Hill
Cory M. Smith
Glen O. Johnson
Richard J. Schmidt
Joel T. Cramer
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Ausgabe 11/2015
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-015-3214-9

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