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The range of motion of the back squat exercise affects absolute volume load without changing the rating of perceived exertion

Authors :
Josinaldo Jarbas da Silva
Willy Andrade Gomes
Silvio Luiz Pecoraro
Enrico Gori Soares
Roberto Aparecido Magalhães
Gustavo Zorzi Fioravanti
Rodrigo Baladán
Charles Ricardo Lopes
Paulo Henrique Marchetti
Source :
Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano, Vol 22, Iss 0, Pp e58196-e58196 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2020.

Abstract

The range of motion (ROM) may affect the external maximal load during back squat (BS) exercise. The correct ROM manipulation can be useful as an exercise load manipulation strategy, changing the volume load during a resistance training session. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute effects of ROM on relative load, absolute load and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during partial and full BS exercise with adjusted loads. Fifteen male individuals (age: 26.5±4.5 years; height: 173±6 cm; body mass: 80.6 ± 8.8 kg; resistance training experience 5±3 years) participated in this study. The experimental procedure was conducted in two sessions. In the first session, brief familiarization and a 10-repetition maximal test (10-RM) was performed for partial (PBS) and full BS exercise (FBS) with 30-min of rest interval. During the second session, all subjects performed 1 set of 10-RM in both conditions (partial and full ROM), and relative load, absolute load, and RPE were evaluated. A paired t-test was used to compare means. The results showed higher values for PBS when compared to FE exercise: relative load (PBS: 1.14±0.24xBW vs. FBS: 0.87±0.24xBW; P

Details

Language :
English, Portuguese
ISSN :
14158426 and 19800037
Volume :
22
Issue :
0
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8cd69f394304bd4ad30657b0a22423e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2020v22e58196