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Effects Of Different Rest Intervals Between Antagonist Paired Sets On Repetition Performance And Muscle Activation, Mariana F. Maia, Jeffrey M. Willardson, Gabriel A. Paz, Humberto Miranda Sep 2014

Effects Of Different Rest Intervals Between Antagonist Paired Sets On Repetition Performance And Muscle Activation, Mariana F. Maia, Jeffrey M. Willardson, Gabriel A. Paz, Humberto Miranda

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Effects

of different rest intervals between antagonist paired sets on

repetition performance and muscle activation. J Strength

Cond Res 28(9): 2529–2535, 2014—Recent evidence

suggests that exercising the antagonist musculature acutely

enhances subsequent performance for the agonist musculature.

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of

different rest intervals between sets for exercises that involve

antagonistic muscle groups, a technique referred to as

antagonist paired sets (APS). Fifteen recreationally trained

men were tested for knee extension (KE) exercise performance,

with or without previous knee flexion (KF) exercise

for the antagonist musculature. The following protocols were

performed in random …


Effect Of Rest Interval Length On The Volume Completed During Upper Body Resistance Exercise, Humberto Miranda, Roberto Simão, Leonardo Marmo Moreira, Renato Aparecido De Souza, João Antônio Alves De Souza, Belmiro Freitas De Salles, Jeffrey Willardson Jan 2009

Effect Of Rest Interval Length On The Volume Completed During Upper Body Resistance Exercise, Humberto Miranda, Roberto Simão, Leonardo Marmo Moreira, Renato Aparecido De Souza, João Antônio Alves De Souza, Belmiro Freitas De Salles, Jeffrey Willardson

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The purpose of the current study was to compare the workout volume (sets x resistance x repetitions per set) completed during two upper body resistance exercise sessions that incorporated 1 minute versus 3 minute rest intervals between sets and exercises. Twelve trained men completed two experimental sessions that consisted of 5 upper body exercises (i.e. barbell bench press, incline barbell bench press, pec deck flye, barbell lying triceps extension, triceps pushdown) performed for three sets with an 8- RM load. The two experimental sessions differed only in the length of the rest interval between sets and exercises; one session with …