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Does Varying Resistance Exercises for the Same Muscle Group Promote Greater Strength Gains?

Authors :
Costa, Bruna Daniella de Vasconcelos
Kassiano, Witalo
Nunes, João Pedro
Kunevaliki, Gabriel
Castro-E-Souza, Pâmela
Sugihara Junior, Paulo
Fernandes, Rodrigo R.
Cyrino, Edilson Serpeloni
Fortes, Leonardo de Sousa
Source :
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research; November 2022, Vol. 36 Issue: 11 p3032-3039, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Costa, BDV, Kassiano, W, Nunes, JP, Kunevaliki, G, Castro-E-Souza, P, Sugihara-Junior, P, Fernandes, RR, Cyrino, ES, and de Fortes, LS. Does varying resistance exercises for the same muscle group promote greater strength gains? J Strength Cond Res36(11): 3032–3039, 2022—Two of the foremost principles of progression are progressive overload and variation. A way to vary within a resistance training (RT) program is to perform different exercises for the same muscle group; however, this strategy is still overlooked. The purpose of the present study was to compare strength adaptations between an RT routine that maintained the exercises fixed (N-VAR) and another that varied the exercises for the same muscle group during the weekly sessions (VAR). Twenty-three young men (23.3 ± 4.1 years) were randomly allocated to N-VAR (n= 11) and VAR (n= 12) conditions. The RT was performed 3 times a week for 9 weeks and consisted of a whole-body routine (3 sets of 8–12 repetitions). Maximum dynamic strength was assessed using the 1-repetition maximum test (1RM), and the isometric strength was assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer, before and after training. Following the training period, both groups increased the 1RM values in all exercises (p≤ 0.002), without significant differences between them (p≥ 0.20). In contrast, a greater increase (p= 0.02) in isometric knee extension strength was showed to N-VAR (+12%) compared with VAR (+7%). There was no significant increase in both groups for isometric knee flexion strength (N-VAR, p= 0.10; VAR, p= 0.18). Our findings indicate that maintaining or varying the exercises for the same muscle group promotes similar adaptations in the maximum dynamic strength. In contrast, for the isometric strength in knee extension, maintaining the fixed exercises seems to be more interesting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10648011 and 15334287
Volume :
36
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs61047059
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000004042