European Journal of Sport Science, Volume (22), No (10), Year (2021-8) , Pages (1543-1554)

Title : ( Auto‐regulatory progressive training compared to linear programming on muscular strength, endurance, and body composition in recreationally active males )

Authors: Hamid Ghobadi , Seyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseini , Amir Rashidlamir , Scott C. Forbes ,

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Abstract

We compared eight weeks of auto-regulatory progressive resistance exercise (APRE) to linear programming resistance exercise (LPRE) on changes in muscular strength and endurance, anaerobic power, and body composition in recreationally active males. Twenty-four recreationally active males (age: 24 ± 3 y; body mass: 78.3 ± 10.3 kg) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: APRE (n = 12) and LPRE (n = 12). Both groups performed supervised training 3x/week for eight weeks Upper and lower body muscular strength and endurance, anaerobic power, and body composition were assessed at baseline, week 4, and 48 h after the final training session. Repeated measures ANOVA and hedge\\\'s g effect sizes (ES) were used to interpret the data. After training, there was a significant increase in absolute leg press (APRE: ES = 2.23; LPRE: ES = 1.35) and chest press strength (APRE: ES = 2.19; LPRE: ES = 0.98), upper (APRE: ES = 2.50; LPRE: ES = 1.074), and lower body peak power (APRE: ES = 0.78; LPRE: ES = 0.39), and upper (APRE: ES = 2.50; LPRE: ES = 1.60) and lower mean power (APRE: ES = 0.99; LPRE: ES = 0.54) over time in both groups compared to baseline. Following APRE, absolute leg press strength was significantly greater compared to LPRE (p = 0.04; ES = 2.41, ES = 1.36), while absolute chest press strength gains were similar between groups (p = 0.08; ES = 2.21, ES =  0.98). Skeletal muscle mass significantly increased similarly in both groups over time (APRE: ES = 0.46; LPRE: ES = 0.21), while there was no change over time or between groups for body fat %. APRE and LPRE were both effective at improving anaerobic power and skeletal muscle mass; however, APRE was more effective at improving lower body muscular strength in recreationally active males.

Keywords

Resistance; trainingmuscle; masshypertrophyfat; massprogramming.
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@article{paperid:1087213,
author = {Ghobadi, Hamid and Attarzadeh Hosseini, Seyyed Reza and Rashidlamir, Amir and Scott C. Forbes},
title = {Auto‐regulatory progressive training compared to linear programming on muscular strength, endurance, and body composition in recreationally active males},
journal = {European Journal of Sport Science},
year = {2021},
volume = {22},
number = {10},
month = {August},
issn = {1746-1391},
pages = {1543--1554},
numpages = {11},
keywords = {Resistance; trainingmuscle; masshypertrophyfat; massprogramming.},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Auto‐regulatory progressive training compared to linear programming on muscular strength, endurance, and body composition in recreationally active males
%A Ghobadi, Hamid
%A Attarzadeh Hosseini, Seyyed Reza
%A Rashidlamir, Amir
%A Scott C. Forbes
%J European Journal of Sport Science
%@ 1746-1391
%D 2021

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