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Moderate-Load Muscular Endurance Strength Training Did Not Improve Peak Power Or Functional Capacity In Older Men And Women, Simon J. Walker, Greg G. Haff, Keijo K. Häkkinen, Robert U. Newton
Moderate-Load Muscular Endurance Strength Training Did Not Improve Peak Power Or Functional Capacity In Older Men And Women, Simon J. Walker, Greg G. Haff, Keijo K. Häkkinen, Robert U. Newton
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The present study determined the effects of muscular endurance strength training on maximum strength and power, functional capacity, muscle activation and hypertrophy in older men and women. Eighty-one men and women acted as an intervention group while 22 acted as non-training controls (age range 64-75 y). Intervention training included super-sets (i.e., paired exercises, immediately performing the second exercises following completion of the first) with short rest intervals (30-60 s between sets) at an intensity of 50-60% one-repetition maximum (1-RM) for 15-20 repetitions. Concentric leg press actions measured maximum strength (1-RM) and concentric peak power. Functional capacity was assessed by maximum …