The acute effects of varying strength exercises bouts on 5km running


Autoria(s): Souza, Eduardo Oliveira de; Rosa, Luis Fernando Caineli; Pires, Flavio de Oliveira; Wilson, Jacob; Franchini, Emerson; Tricoli, Valmor Alberto Augusto; Ugrinowitsch, Carlos
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2011

Resumo

This study investigated if there were acute interference effects of strength exercises on subsequent continuous and intermittent 5Km aerobic exercises. Eleven physically active males (23.1 +/- 3.1 yrs, 1.75 +/- 0.07 m, 70.5 +/- 8.8 kg, and 58.2 +/- 8.3 VO(2)max) performed the following experimental sessions: A) 5 sets of 5 RM on the leg press followed by a 5km run performed continuously (average velocity of the first and second ventilatory thresholds, nu Delta 50), B) 5 sets of 5 RM on the leg press followed by a 5km run performed intermittently (1 min run at the nu VO(2)max : 1 min of rest); C) 2 sets of 15 RM on the leg press followed by a 5km continuous run; and D) 2 sets of 15 RM on the leg press followed by a 5km intermittent run. Heart rate, blood lactate concentration, rate of perceived exertion, and VO(2) at the first and the fifth km were considered for statistical purposes. There were no significant effects of both strength bouts on any of the variables associated with endurance performance (p > 0.05). It seems that both maximum and strength endurance bouts do not acutely impair aerobic performance.

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)[2007/00922-4]

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)[2007/02738-6]

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JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, v.10, n.3, p.565-570, 2011

1303-2968

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14606

http://www.jssm.org/vol10/n3/22/v10n3-22pdf.pdf

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eng

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JOURNAL SPORTS SCIENCE & MEDICINE

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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Running #concurrent training #interference effect #ratings of perceived exertion #oxygen consumption #AEROBIC EXERCISE #CONCURRENT STRENGTH #RESISTANCE EXERCISE #ENDURANCE #INTERFERENCE #PERFORMANCE #THRESHOLDS #CYCLISTS #SEQUENCE #Sport Sciences
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article

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