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Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting

Paralympic Powerlifting is a sport in which the strength of the upper limbs is assessed through bench press performance in an adapted specific bench. It is therefore essential to optimize training methods to maximize this performance. The aim of the present study was to compare force production and...

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Autores principales: Mendonça, Tanise Pires, Aidar, Felipe José, Matos, Dihogo Gama, Souza, Raphael Fabrício, Marçal, Anderson Carlos, Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco, Cabral, Breno Guilherme, Garrido, Nuno Domingos, Neiva, Henrique Pereira, Marinho, Daniel Almeida, Marques, Mário Cardoso, Reis, Victor Machado
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257810
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author Mendonça, Tanise Pires
Aidar, Felipe José
Matos, Dihogo Gama
Souza, Raphael Fabrício
Marçal, Anderson Carlos
Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco
Cabral, Breno Guilherme
Garrido, Nuno Domingos
Neiva, Henrique Pereira
Marinho, Daniel Almeida
Marques, Mário Cardoso
Reis, Victor Machado
author_facet Mendonça, Tanise Pires
Aidar, Felipe José
Matos, Dihogo Gama
Souza, Raphael Fabrício
Marçal, Anderson Carlos
Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco
Cabral, Breno Guilherme
Garrido, Nuno Domingos
Neiva, Henrique Pereira
Marinho, Daniel Almeida
Marques, Mário Cardoso
Reis, Victor Machado
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description Paralympic Powerlifting is a sport in which the strength of the upper limbs is assessed through bench press performance in an adapted specific bench. It is therefore essential to optimize training methods to maximize this performance. The aim of the present study was to compare force production and muscle activation involved in partial vs. full range of motion (ROM) training in Paralympic Powerlifting. Twelve male athletes of elite national level in Paralympic Powerlifting participated in the study (28.60 ± 7.60 years of age, 71.80 ± 17.90 kg of body mass). The athletes performed five sets of 5RM (repetition maximum), either with 90% of 1RM in full ROM or with a load of 130% 1RM in partial ROM. All subjects underwent both exercise conditions in consecutive weeks. Order assignment in the first week was random and counterbalanced. Fatigue index (FI), Maximum Isometric Force (MIF), Time to MIF (Time) and rate of force development (RFD) were determined by a force sensor. Muscle thickness was obtained using ultrasound images. All measures were taken pre- and post-training. Additionally, electromyographic signal (EMG) was evaluated in the last set of each exercise condition. Post-exercise fatigue was higher with full ROM as well as loss of MIF. Full ROM also induced greater. EMG showed greater activation of the Clavicular portion and Sternal portion of pectoralis major muscle and lower in the anterior portion of deltoid muscle when full ROM was performed. Muscle thickness of the pectoralis major muscle increased post-exercise. We concluded that training with partial ROM enables higher workloads with lower loss of muscle function.
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spelling pubmed-85138882021-10-14 Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting Mendonça, Tanise Pires Aidar, Felipe José Matos, Dihogo Gama Souza, Raphael Fabrício Marçal, Anderson Carlos Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco Cabral, Breno Guilherme Garrido, Nuno Domingos Neiva, Henrique Pereira Marinho, Daniel Almeida Marques, Mário Cardoso Reis, Victor Machado PLoS One Research Article Paralympic Powerlifting is a sport in which the strength of the upper limbs is assessed through bench press performance in an adapted specific bench. It is therefore essential to optimize training methods to maximize this performance. The aim of the present study was to compare force production and muscle activation involved in partial vs. full range of motion (ROM) training in Paralympic Powerlifting. Twelve male athletes of elite national level in Paralympic Powerlifting participated in the study (28.60 ± 7.60 years of age, 71.80 ± 17.90 kg of body mass). The athletes performed five sets of 5RM (repetition maximum), either with 90% of 1RM in full ROM or with a load of 130% 1RM in partial ROM. All subjects underwent both exercise conditions in consecutive weeks. Order assignment in the first week was random and counterbalanced. Fatigue index (FI), Maximum Isometric Force (MIF), Time to MIF (Time) and rate of force development (RFD) were determined by a force sensor. Muscle thickness was obtained using ultrasound images. All measures were taken pre- and post-training. Additionally, electromyographic signal (EMG) was evaluated in the last set of each exercise condition. Post-exercise fatigue was higher with full ROM as well as loss of MIF. Full ROM also induced greater. EMG showed greater activation of the Clavicular portion and Sternal portion of pectoralis major muscle and lower in the anterior portion of deltoid muscle when full ROM was performed. Muscle thickness of the pectoralis major muscle increased post-exercise. We concluded that training with partial ROM enables higher workloads with lower loss of muscle function. Public Library of Science 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8513888/ /pubmed/34644331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257810 Text en © 2021 Mendonça et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mendonça, Tanise Pires
Aidar, Felipe José
Matos, Dihogo Gama
Souza, Raphael Fabrício
Marçal, Anderson Carlos
Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco
Cabral, Breno Guilherme
Garrido, Nuno Domingos
Neiva, Henrique Pereira
Marinho, Daniel Almeida
Marques, Mário Cardoso
Reis, Victor Machado
Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title_full Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title_fullStr Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title_full_unstemmed Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title_short Force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in Paralympic Powerlifting
title_sort force production and muscle activation during partial vs. full range of motion in paralympic powerlifting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257810
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