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Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure

A priority in strength and power exercise might be to train with as high quality as possible for the shortest possible duration. In this context, peak power output could reflect quality. Designing an exercise session as a cluster set structure, as compared to a traditional set structure, may be a wa...

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Autores principales: KOEFOED, NIKOLAJ, LERCHE, MADS, JENSEN, BJØRN K., KJÆR, PIA, DAM, SEBASTIAN, HORSLEV, RASMUS, HANSEN, ERNST A.
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Publicado: Berkeley Electronic Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29997726
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author KOEFOED, NIKOLAJ
LERCHE, MADS
JENSEN, BJØRN K.
KJÆR, PIA
DAM, SEBASTIAN
HORSLEV, RASMUS
HANSEN, ERNST A.
author_facet KOEFOED, NIKOLAJ
LERCHE, MADS
JENSEN, BJØRN K.
KJÆR, PIA
DAM, SEBASTIAN
HORSLEV, RASMUS
HANSEN, ERNST A.
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description A priority in strength and power exercise might be to train with as high quality as possible for the shortest possible duration. In this context, peak power output could reflect quality. Designing an exercise session as a cluster set structure, as compared to a traditional set structure, may be a way to obtain higher peak power output in the session. But it is unknown whether that is obtainable for non-elite individuals performing loaded jump squat exercise. The aim of the present study was therefore to test the hypothesis that peak power output would be highest in a jump squat exercise session, which was structured with cluster sets, as compared to traditional sets. Ten individuals (2 women, 8 men; 26.5 ± 4.8 years, 1.81 ± 0.08 m, 90.9 ± 13.2 kg) performed two loaded jump squat exercise sessions structured with cluster sets and traditional sets, respectively. The sessions were performed on two separate days, in counterbalanced order. The position of the barbell was used to calculate derived values including peak power output. Values calculated as averages across the entire exercise sessions showed peak power output to be 178 ± 181 W, corresponding to 4.1% ± 4.9%, higher in the session with cluster set structure, as compared to the session with traditional set structure (p = 0.005). It was concluded that for non-elite individuals, peak power output was approximately 4% higher in a loaded jump squat exercise session structured with cluster sets as compared to an exercise session structured with traditional sets.
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spelling pubmed-60335082018-07-09 Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure KOEFOED, NIKOLAJ LERCHE, MADS JENSEN, BJØRN K. KJÆR, PIA DAM, SEBASTIAN HORSLEV, RASMUS HANSEN, ERNST A. Int J Exerc Sci Original Research A priority in strength and power exercise might be to train with as high quality as possible for the shortest possible duration. In this context, peak power output could reflect quality. Designing an exercise session as a cluster set structure, as compared to a traditional set structure, may be a way to obtain higher peak power output in the session. But it is unknown whether that is obtainable for non-elite individuals performing loaded jump squat exercise. The aim of the present study was therefore to test the hypothesis that peak power output would be highest in a jump squat exercise session, which was structured with cluster sets, as compared to traditional sets. Ten individuals (2 women, 8 men; 26.5 ± 4.8 years, 1.81 ± 0.08 m, 90.9 ± 13.2 kg) performed two loaded jump squat exercise sessions structured with cluster sets and traditional sets, respectively. The sessions were performed on two separate days, in counterbalanced order. The position of the barbell was used to calculate derived values including peak power output. Values calculated as averages across the entire exercise sessions showed peak power output to be 178 ± 181 W, corresponding to 4.1% ± 4.9%, higher in the session with cluster set structure, as compared to the session with traditional set structure (p = 0.005). It was concluded that for non-elite individuals, peak power output was approximately 4% higher in a loaded jump squat exercise session structured with cluster sets as compared to an exercise session structured with traditional sets. Berkeley Electronic Press 2018-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6033508/ /pubmed/29997726 Text en
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KOEFOED, NIKOLAJ
LERCHE, MADS
JENSEN, BJØRN K.
KJÆR, PIA
DAM, SEBASTIAN
HORSLEV, RASMUS
HANSEN, ERNST A.
Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure
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title_full Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure
title_fullStr Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure
title_full_unstemmed Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure
title_short Peak Power Output in Loaded Jump Squat Exercise is Affected by Set Structure
title_sort peak power output in loaded jump squat exercise is affected by set structure
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6033508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29997726
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