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Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance

The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order on repetition performance and perceived exertion for the pectoralis major. Fourteen trained men (24.05 ± 4.17 yrs, 78.85 ± 3.51 kg, 175.42 ± 4.01 cm) underwent two different training se...

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Autores principales: Senna, Gilmar Weber, Willardson, Jeffrey Michael, Scudese, Estevão, Simão, Roberto, de Oliveira, Cristiano Queiroz, de Oliveira Lima, Jadson, Silva-Grigoletto, Marzo Edir Da, Dantas, Estélio Henrique Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30988856
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0059
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author Senna, Gilmar Weber
Willardson, Jeffrey Michael
Scudese, Estevão
Simão, Roberto
de Oliveira, Cristiano Queiroz
de Oliveira Lima, Jadson
Silva-Grigoletto, Marzo Edir Da
Dantas, Estélio Henrique Martin
author_facet Senna, Gilmar Weber
Willardson, Jeffrey Michael
Scudese, Estevão
Simão, Roberto
de Oliveira, Cristiano Queiroz
de Oliveira Lima, Jadson
Silva-Grigoletto, Marzo Edir Da
Dantas, Estélio Henrique Martin
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description The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order on repetition performance and perceived exertion for the pectoralis major. Fourteen trained men (24.05 ± 4.17 yrs, 78.85 ± 3.51 kg, 175.42 ± 4.01 cm) underwent two different training sequences (SEQ1 and SEQ2). In SEQ1, all subjects performed 5 sets for maximal repetitions, with a 2-min rest interval, of the bench press followed by the machine chest fly with 10 repetitions maximum load. In SEQ2, the same procedures were repeated, but with the reverse order. The t-test did not show any differences (p = 0.140) in total workout repetitions between SEQ1 (62.22 ± 11.00 repetitions) and SEQ2 (55.40 ± 8.51 repetitions). Conversely, the total repetition number for the bench press exercise was significantly greater (p = 0.001) following SEQ1 (34.36 ± 4.68 repetitions) compared to SEQ2 (25.85 ± 6.73 repetitions). In contrast, the total repetition number for the machine chest fly exercise following SEQ2 was significantly greater (p = 0.001) (33.50 + 4.11 repetitions) compared to SEQ1 (27.85 ± 6.52 repetitions). Despite no significant differences found for the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) values between SEQ1 and SEQ2 for the barbell bench press in all sets (p ≥ 0.083), significantly higher RPE values for the machine chest fly were observed over the first three sets following SEQ1 compared to SEQ2 (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the total workout repetitions were not significantly different when performing the traditional multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order when training the pectoralis major muscle.
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spelling pubmed-64585802019-04-15 Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance Senna, Gilmar Weber Willardson, Jeffrey Michael Scudese, Estevão Simão, Roberto de Oliveira, Cristiano Queiroz de Oliveira Lima, Jadson Silva-Grigoletto, Marzo Edir Da Dantas, Estélio Henrique Martin J Hum Kinet Section III – Sports Training The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order on repetition performance and perceived exertion for the pectoralis major. Fourteen trained men (24.05 ± 4.17 yrs, 78.85 ± 3.51 kg, 175.42 ± 4.01 cm) underwent two different training sequences (SEQ1 and SEQ2). In SEQ1, all subjects performed 5 sets for maximal repetitions, with a 2-min rest interval, of the bench press followed by the machine chest fly with 10 repetitions maximum load. In SEQ2, the same procedures were repeated, but with the reverse order. The t-test did not show any differences (p = 0.140) in total workout repetitions between SEQ1 (62.22 ± 11.00 repetitions) and SEQ2 (55.40 ± 8.51 repetitions). Conversely, the total repetition number for the bench press exercise was significantly greater (p = 0.001) following SEQ1 (34.36 ± 4.68 repetitions) compared to SEQ2 (25.85 ± 6.73 repetitions). In contrast, the total repetition number for the machine chest fly exercise following SEQ2 was significantly greater (p = 0.001) (33.50 + 4.11 repetitions) compared to SEQ1 (27.85 ± 6.52 repetitions). Despite no significant differences found for the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) values between SEQ1 and SEQ2 for the barbell bench press in all sets (p ≥ 0.083), significantly higher RPE values for the machine chest fly were observed over the first three sets following SEQ1 compared to SEQ2 (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the total workout repetitions were not significantly different when performing the traditional multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order when training the pectoralis major muscle. Sciendo 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6458580/ /pubmed/30988856 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0059 Text en © 2019 Gilmar Weber Senna, Jeffrey Michael Willardson, Estevão Scudese, Roberto Simão, Cristiano Queiroz de Oliveira, Jadson de Oliveira Lima, Marzo Edir Da Silva-Grigoletto, Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
spellingShingle Section III – Sports Training
Senna, Gilmar Weber
Willardson, Jeffrey Michael
Scudese, Estevão
Simão, Roberto
de Oliveira, Cristiano Queiroz
de Oliveira Lima, Jadson
Silva-Grigoletto, Marzo Edir Da
Dantas, Estélio Henrique Martin
Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title_full Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title_fullStr Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title_full_unstemmed Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title_short Multi- To Single-Joint or the Reverse Exercise Order Does Not Affect Pectoralis Major Workout Performance
title_sort multi- to single-joint or the reverse exercise order does not affect pectoralis major workout performance
topic Section III – Sports Training
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30988856
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0059
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