Progression Models in Resistance Training for Healthy Adults

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Ratamess, Nicolas A.
Alvar, Brent A.
Evetoch, Tammy E.
Housh, Terry J.
Ben Kibler, W.
Kraemer, William J.
Triplett, N. Travis
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strength; power; local muscular endurance; fitness; functional abilities; hypertrophy; health; performance; REST INTERVAL LENGTH; SKELETAL-MUSCLE ADAPTATIONS; FORCE PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS; UNDULATING PERIODIZED PROGRAMS; GROWTH-FACTOR RESPONSES; ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM; UPPER-BODY STRENGTH; HEAVY-RESISTANCE; HORMONAL RESPONSES; MULTIPLE SETS;
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10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181915670
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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In order to stimulate further adaptation toward specific training goals, progressive resistance training (RT) protocols are necessary. The optimal characteristics of strength-specific programs include the use of concentric (CON), eccentric (ECC), and isometric muscle actions and the performance of bilateral and unilateral single- and multiple-joint exercises. In addition, it is recommended that strength programs sequence exercises to optimize the preservation of exercise intensity (large before small muscle group exercises, multiple-joint exercises before single-joint exercises, and higher-intensity before lower-intensity exercises). For novice (untrained individuals with no RT experience or who have not trained for several years) training, it is recommended that loads correspond to a repetition range of an 8-12 repetition maximum (RM). For intermediate (individuals with approximately 6 months of consistent RT experience) to advanced (individuals with years of RT experience) training, it is recommended that individuals use a wider loading range from 1 to 12 RM in a periodized fashion with eventual emphasis oil heavy loading (1-6 RM) using 3- to 5-min rest periods between sets performed at a moderate contraction velocity (1-2 s CON; 1-2 s ECC). When training at a specific RM load, it is recommended that 2-10% increase in load be applied when the individual can perform the current workload for one to two repetitions over the desired number. The recommendation for training frequency is 2-3 d.wk (1) for novice training, 3-4 d.wk(-1) for intermediate training, and 4-5 d.wk (1) for advanced training. Similar program designs arc recommended for hypertrophy training with respect to exercise selection and frequency. For loading, it is recommended that loads corresponding to 1-12 RM be used in periodized fashion with emphasis on the 6-12 RM zone using 1- to 2-min rest periods between sets at a moderate velocity. Higher volume, multiple-set programs are recommended for maximizing hypertrophy. Progression in power training entails two general loading strategies: 1) strength training and 2) use Of light loads (0-60% of I RM for lower body exercises; 30-60% of I RM for tipper body exercises.) performed at a fast contraction velocity with 3 5 min of rest between sets for multiple sets per exercise (three to five sets). It is also recommended that emphasis be placed on multiple-joint exercises especially those involving the total body. For local muscular endurance training, it is recommended that light to moderate loads (40-60% of I RM) be performed for high repetitions (>15) using short rest periods (<90 s). In the interpretation of this position stand as with prior ones, recommendations should be applied in context and should be contingent upon an individual's target goals, physical capacity, and training status.
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