This study investigated whether familiarization with the airflow-restriction mask (AIRfr) increases tolerance and avoids negative effects on performance of resistance exercise (RE). Ten resistance-trained male subjects performed a familiarization session (FAM), followed by 2 testing sessions, with the AIRfr and without airflow restriction (SHAM) in a counterbalanced and randomized cross-over design. The FAM was performed with the same number of sets, load, and level of airflow-restriction as the AIRfr experimental session. Each session consisted of 4 sets of the leg press exercise with 70% 1 repetition maximum until voluntary failure and a 90-second rest interval between sets. During the FAM, 4 of the 10 subjects expressed some intolerance ...
Face masks are promoted for preventing spread of viruses; however, wearing a mask during exercise mi...
Vita.Fourteen subjects with normal lung function performed steady state, submaximal exercise on a cy...
Traditional guidelines state that substantial muscular development requires resistance training usin...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the number of repetitions to volitional failure, th...
Recently a popular exercise training device has been developed, which has been promoted by companies...
The purpose was to investigate if relative to a condition with no mask does wearing a surgical mask ...
This study analyzed the physiological adjustments caused by the use of the Elevation training mask® ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The literature has shown that a gap is identified regarding the acute effect...
Respirator breathing resistance impacts performance of wearers during constant work load. However, i...
Session ratings of perceived exertion (SRPE) provide a valid and reliable indicator of resistance ex...
The aim was to compare exercise with and without different degrees of blood-flow restriction on perc...
Breathing during resistance exercises is important to help increase performance. Makers of the Aeror...
Segimoto, E., Mahmood, A., Valdez, A. Willamette University, Salem, OR INTRODUCTION. This study aim...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of resistance exercise (RE) on body com...
The purpose was to examine changes in the perceptual responses to lifting a very low load (15% one r...
Face masks are promoted for preventing spread of viruses; however, wearing a mask during exercise mi...
Vita.Fourteen subjects with normal lung function performed steady state, submaximal exercise on a cy...
Traditional guidelines state that substantial muscular development requires resistance training usin...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the number of repetitions to volitional failure, th...
Recently a popular exercise training device has been developed, which has been promoted by companies...
The purpose was to investigate if relative to a condition with no mask does wearing a surgical mask ...
This study analyzed the physiological adjustments caused by the use of the Elevation training mask® ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The literature has shown that a gap is identified regarding the acute effect...
Respirator breathing resistance impacts performance of wearers during constant work load. However, i...
Session ratings of perceived exertion (SRPE) provide a valid and reliable indicator of resistance ex...
The aim was to compare exercise with and without different degrees of blood-flow restriction on perc...
Breathing during resistance exercises is important to help increase performance. Makers of the Aeror...
Segimoto, E., Mahmood, A., Valdez, A. Willamette University, Salem, OR INTRODUCTION. This study aim...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of resistance exercise (RE) on body com...
The purpose was to examine changes in the perceptual responses to lifting a very low load (15% one r...
Face masks are promoted for preventing spread of viruses; however, wearing a mask during exercise mi...
Vita.Fourteen subjects with normal lung function performed steady state, submaximal exercise on a cy...
Traditional guidelines state that substantial muscular development requires resistance training usin...