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Order of same-day concurrent training influences some indices of power development, but not strength, lean mass, or aerobic fitness in healthy, moderately-active men after 9 weeks of training
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Phillips, Stuart M.
, Chagolla, Javier
, Ballantyne, James K.
, Bishop, David J.
, Bartlett, Jonathan D.
, Hopkins, William G.
, Fyfe, Jackson J.
, Lee, Matthew J. -C.
in
Adaptation
/ Aerobic respiration
/ Athletic ability
/ Athletic recruitment
/ Australian football
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass
/ Cardiorespiratory fitness
/ Displacement
/ Endurance
/ Exercise
/ Interval training
/ Lactic acid
/ Leg
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Muscle strength
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen uptake
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Physiological aspects
/ Power (Philosophy)
/ Professional soccer
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance training
/ Social Sciences
/ Strength training
/ Studies
/ Training
/ Velocity
/ Weight training
2020
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Order of same-day concurrent training influences some indices of power development, but not strength, lean mass, or aerobic fitness in healthy, moderately-active men after 9 weeks of training
by
Phillips, Stuart M.
, Chagolla, Javier
, Ballantyne, James K.
, Bishop, David J.
, Bartlett, Jonathan D.
, Hopkins, William G.
, Fyfe, Jackson J.
, Lee, Matthew J. -C.
in
Adaptation
/ Aerobic respiration
/ Athletic ability
/ Athletic recruitment
/ Australian football
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass
/ Cardiorespiratory fitness
/ Displacement
/ Endurance
/ Exercise
/ Interval training
/ Lactic acid
/ Leg
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Muscle strength
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen uptake
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Physiological aspects
/ Power (Philosophy)
/ Professional soccer
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance training
/ Social Sciences
/ Strength training
/ Studies
/ Training
/ Velocity
/ Weight training
2020
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Order of same-day concurrent training influences some indices of power development, but not strength, lean mass, or aerobic fitness in healthy, moderately-active men after 9 weeks of training
by
Phillips, Stuart M.
, Chagolla, Javier
, Ballantyne, James K.
, Bishop, David J.
, Bartlett, Jonathan D.
, Hopkins, William G.
, Fyfe, Jackson J.
, Lee, Matthew J. -C.
in
Adaptation
/ Aerobic respiration
/ Athletic ability
/ Athletic recruitment
/ Australian football
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass
/ Cardiorespiratory fitness
/ Displacement
/ Endurance
/ Exercise
/ Interval training
/ Lactic acid
/ Leg
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Muscle strength
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen consumption
/ Oxygen uptake
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physical training
/ Physiological aspects
/ Power (Philosophy)
/ Professional soccer
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance training
/ Social Sciences
/ Strength training
/ Studies
/ Training
/ Velocity
/ Weight training
2020
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Order of same-day concurrent training influences some indices of power development, but not strength, lean mass, or aerobic fitness in healthy, moderately-active men after 9 weeks of training
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Order of same-day concurrent training influences some indices of power development, but not strength, lean mass, or aerobic fitness in healthy, moderately-active men after 9 weeks of training
2020
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The importance of concurrent exercise order for improving endurance and resistance adaptations remains unclear, particularly when sessions are performed a few hours apart. We investigated the effects of concurrent training (in alternate orders, separated by ~3 hours) on endurance and resistance training adaptations, compared to resistance-only training.
Twenty-nine healthy, moderately-active men (mean ± SD; age 24.5 ± 4.7 y; body mass 74.9 ± 10.8 kg; height 179.7 ± 6.5 cm) performed either resistance-only training (RT, n = 9), or same-day concurrent training whereby high-intensity interval training was performed either 3 hours before (HIIT+RT, n = 10) or after resistance training (RT+HIIT, n = 10), for 3 d.wk-1 over 9 weeks. Training-induced changes in leg press 1-repetition maximal (1-RM) strength, countermovement jump (CMJ) performance, body composition, peak oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]), aerobic power ([Formula: see text]), and lactate threshold ([Formula: see text]) were assessed before, and after both 5 and 9 weeks of training.
After 9 weeks, all training groups increased leg press 1-RM (~24-28%) and total lean mass (~3-4%), with no clear differences between groups. Both concurrent groups elicited similar small-to-moderate improvements in all markers of aerobic fitness ([Formula: see text] ~8-9%; [Formula: see text] ~16-20%; [Formula: see text] ~14-15%). RT improved CMJ displacement (mean ± SD, 5.3 ± 6.3%), velocity (2.2 ± 2.7%), force (absolute: 10.1 ± 10.1%), and power (absolute: 9.8 ± 7.6%; relative: 6.0 ± 6.6%). HIIT+RT elicited comparable improvements in CMJ velocity only (2.2 ± 2.7%). Compared to RT, RT+HIIT attenuated CMJ displacement (mean difference ± 90%CI, -5.1 ± 4.3%), force (absolute: -8.2 ± 7.1%) and power (absolute: -6.0 ± 4.7%). Only RT+HIIT reduced absolute fat mass (mean ± SD, -11.0 ± 11.7%).
In moderately-active males, concurrent training, regardless of the exercise order, presents a viable strategy to improve lower-body maximal strength and total lean mass comparably to resistance-only training, whilst also improving indices of aerobic fitness. However, improvements in CMJ displacement, force, and power were attenuated when RT was performed before HIIT, and as such, exercise order may be an important consideration when designing training programs in which the goal is to improve lower-body power.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Body fat
/ Exercise
/ Leg
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Oxygen
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Studies
/ Training
/ Velocity
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