The effects of exercise order during resistance training on muscular strength

The objective of this study was to compare the muscular strength adaptation during resistance training performed through two methods of exercise order. Thirty recreationally active, resistance untrained men were recruited as research participants and were divided into three groups based on their spe...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Japilus S.J.M.; Kassim A.F.; Mansor S.H.; Amir N.H.; Karim Z.A.; Nadzalan A.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Japilus S.J.M.; Kassim A.F.; Mansor S.H.; Amir N.H.; Karim Z.A.; Nadzalan A.M.
The effects of exercise order during resistance training on muscular strength
2020
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1529
2
10.1088/1742-6596/1529/2/022024
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087930236&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1529%2f2%2f022024&partnerID=40&md5=97239f5c61d05dd4bb9ede68b00d8ad8
The objective of this study was to compare the muscular strength adaptation during resistance training performed through two methods of exercise order. Thirty recreationally active, resistance untrained men were recruited as research participants and were divided into three groups based on their specific tasks to be performed during six weeks training intervention; i) order A (multi-joint followed by single-joint exercises) ii) order B (single-joint followed by multi-joint exercises) and iii) control group. Bench press was performed as multijoint while chest fly was performed as single-joint exercises. 1RM value for bench press and chest fly exercises were measured pre and post training intervention as an indicator for muscular strength adaptation. Repeated measure analysis of variances (ANOVA) was conducted to determine the effects of training intervention in each groups. The percentages of 1RM score changes during the post test was compared between all groups using one way ANOVA. Results showed that both order A and order B groups improved their 1RM value for both exercises. Bench press 1RM was found to be greater in order A group. Findings of this study suggested that performing a multi-joint exercise first promote greater gain for the multijoint exercise while performing single-joint exercise first lead to no differences in single joint exercise strength gain. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Japilus S.J.M.; Kassim A.F.; Mansor S.H.; Amir N.H.; Karim Z.A.; Nadzalan A.M.
spellingShingle Japilus S.J.M.; Kassim A.F.; Mansor S.H.; Amir N.H.; Karim Z.A.; Nadzalan A.M.
The effects of exercise order during resistance training on muscular strength
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title The effects of exercise order during resistance training on muscular strength
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description The objective of this study was to compare the muscular strength adaptation during resistance training performed through two methods of exercise order. Thirty recreationally active, resistance untrained men were recruited as research participants and were divided into three groups based on their specific tasks to be performed during six weeks training intervention; i) order A (multi-joint followed by single-joint exercises) ii) order B (single-joint followed by multi-joint exercises) and iii) control group. Bench press was performed as multijoint while chest fly was performed as single-joint exercises. 1RM value for bench press and chest fly exercises were measured pre and post training intervention as an indicator for muscular strength adaptation. Repeated measure analysis of variances (ANOVA) was conducted to determine the effects of training intervention in each groups. The percentages of 1RM score changes during the post test was compared between all groups using one way ANOVA. Results showed that both order A and order B groups improved their 1RM value for both exercises. Bench press 1RM was found to be greater in order A group. Findings of this study suggested that performing a multi-joint exercise first promote greater gain for the multijoint exercise while performing single-joint exercise first lead to no differences in single joint exercise strength gain. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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