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Evaluating the effects of embedded self-massage practice on strength performance: A randomized crossover pilot trial
by
Guillot, Aymeric
, Kerautret, Yann
, Di Rienzo, Franck
in
Athletic Performance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
/ Effort Perception
/ Exercise Performance
/ Exercise Physiology
/ Health aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Massage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscle Fatigue
/ Muscle Recovery
/ Muscle Strength
/ Muscle Swelling
/ Neurons and Cognition
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Quadriceps Muscle
/ Recovery of Function
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance Training
/ Roller Massager
/ Self-Myofascial Release
/ Warm-Up Exercise
/ Weight training
2021
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Evaluating the effects of embedded self-massage practice on strength performance: A randomized crossover pilot trial
by
Guillot, Aymeric
, Kerautret, Yann
, Di Rienzo, Franck
in
Athletic Performance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
/ Effort Perception
/ Exercise Performance
/ Exercise Physiology
/ Health aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Massage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscle Fatigue
/ Muscle Recovery
/ Muscle Strength
/ Muscle Swelling
/ Neurons and Cognition
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Quadriceps Muscle
/ Recovery of Function
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance Training
/ Roller Massager
/ Self-Myofascial Release
/ Warm-Up Exercise
/ Weight training
2021
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Evaluating the effects of embedded self-massage practice on strength performance: A randomized crossover pilot trial
by
Guillot, Aymeric
, Kerautret, Yann
, Di Rienzo, Franck
in
Athletic Performance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
/ Effort Perception
/ Exercise Performance
/ Exercise Physiology
/ Health aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Massage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscle Fatigue
/ Muscle Recovery
/ Muscle Strength
/ Muscle Swelling
/ Neurons and Cognition
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Quadriceps Muscle
/ Recovery of Function
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Resistance Training
/ Roller Massager
/ Self-Myofascial Release
/ Warm-Up Exercise
/ Weight training
2021
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Evaluating the effects of embedded self-massage practice on strength performance: A randomized crossover pilot trial
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Evaluating the effects of embedded self-massage practice on strength performance: A randomized crossover pilot trial
2021
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Self-administered massage interventions with a roller massager are commonly used as part of warm-ups and post-workout recovery routines. There is yet no clear consensus regarding the practical guidelines for efficient embedded interventions.
The present randomized crossover pilot trial aimed at examining the effects of a rolling intervention with a roller massager embedded within the rests periods of a resistance training protocol. The rolling intervention targeted quadriceps muscles.
Participants (n = 14) performed two resistance training protocols expected to elicit momentary muscle failure. The protocol consisted in 10 sets of 10 rest-pause repetitions of back squats, with a poundage set up at 50% of the maximal one-repetition. Two min were allocated to recovery between sets. During the recovery periods, participants completed a rolling routine with a roller massager for 60 s (Roller-massager), or underwent passive recovery (Control). The total workload, concentric power, thigh circumference rate of perceived exertion (RPE) and delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) from 24 h to 120 h after completion of the protocol were the dependent variables.
Roller-massager was associated with a reduction in total workload (-11.6%), concentric power (-5.1%) and an increase in perceived exertion compared to Control (p < 0.05). Roller-massager was also associated with reduced thigh circumference after the resistance training protocol, indicating reduced muscle swelling, and reduced DOMS 24 h to 120 h post-workout (p < 0.001).
These findings support that embedded rolling with a roller massager hinders performance and increases effort perception. Embedded interventions may not be suitable during conditioning periods designed to maximize training intensity.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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