COMBINATION OFGENERAL AND SPECIFICWARM-UPS IMPROVES LEG-PRESS ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM COMPARED WITH SPECIFIC WARM-UP IN TRAINED INDIVIDUALS

被引:32
作者
Abad, Cesar C. C. [2 ]
Prado, Marcos L. [2 ]
Ugrinowitsch, Carlos [1 ]
Tricoli, Valmor [1 ]
Barroso, Renato [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Lab Neuromuscular Adaptat Strength Training, Sch Phys Educ & Sport, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Bandeirantes Univ Sao Paulo UNIBAN, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
maximal dynamic strength; evaluation; performance; exercise; MUSCLE TEMPERATURE; MUSCULAR INJURY; POWER OUTPUT; PERFORMANCE; PREVENTION; EXERCISE; HUMANS; SQUATS; JUMP;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181e8611b
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
040301 [体育人文社会学];
摘要
Abad, CCC, Prado, ML, Ugrinowitsch, C, Tricoli, V, and Barroso, R. Combination of general and specific warm-ups improves leg-press one repetition maximum compared with specific warm-up in trained individuals. J Strength Cond Res 25(8): 2242-2245, 2011-Accurate assessment of muscular strength is critical for exercise prescription and functional evaluation. The warm-up protocol may affect the precision of the 1 repetition maximum (1RM) test. Testing guidelines recommend performing both general and specific warm-ups before strength tests. The general warm-up intends to raise muscle temperature, whereas the specific warm-up aims to increase neuromuscular activation. Although there is scientific evidence for performing the specific warm-up, the effects of general warm-up on strength tests are still unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the combination of a general with a specific warm-up (G + SWU) protocol would improve leg press 1RM values compared with a specific warm-up (SWU) protocol. Thirteen participants were tested for leg-press 1RM under 2 warm-up conditions. In the first condition, participants performed the SWU only, which was composed of 1 set of 8 repetitions at approximately 50% of the estimated 1RM followed by another set of 3 repetitions at 70% of the estimated 1RM. In the second condition (G + SWU), participants performed the 1RM test after a 20-minute general warm-up on a stationary bicycle at 60% of HRmax and the same specific warm-up as in the SWU. Values of 1RM in SWU and in G + SWU were compared by a paired t-test, and significance level was set at p <= 0.05. Strength values were on average 8.4% (p = 0.002) higher in the G + SWU compared with the SWU. These results suggest that the G + SWU induced temperature-dependent neuromuscular adjustments that increased muscle force production capacity. Therefore, these results support the recommendations of the testing guidelines to perform a moderate intensity general warm-up in addition to the specific warm-up before maximum strength assessments.
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