International Journal of Exercise Science 14(4): 1408-1420, 2021. This study aimed to evaluate the local temperature, lactate, and blood glucose in three strength training methods. The study included 12 male subjects; (22.15 ± 5.77 years, 76.85 ± 9.15 kg, 1.72 ± 0.09 m), with minimum of 12 months of strength training experience, and all participated in the three training methods: the occlusion training (Kaatsu); the tension training (Tension); and the traditional training (Traditional). The Kaatsu training consisted in 3 sets of 10RM with occlusion device in both arms inflated to a 130% occlusion pressure. In addition, the tension method was performed with 30% of 1RM and the traditional training, consisted in 10 repetitions with 80% RM. Reg...
The ability of continuous lactate clearance and the inflection points of the lactate curve are two i...
AIM: Circuit training is a very popular methodology in fitness program because it allows to join tog...
This study aims to determine: (1) The difference effect of active recovery and cold bath to lactic a...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1352-1365, 2020. The aim of this study was to evalu...
Introduction: Strength training (ST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of exercise today, fo...
Changes in body temperature and in the blood lactate concentration are typical symptoms of an organi...
The knowledge of the physiological aspects in the execution of the training in the bodybuilding is i...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
Changes in body temperature and in the blood lactate concentration are typical symptoms of an organi...
The aim of this study was to describe and explain wrestling fight lactate and glucose curves and est...
Blood flow restrictionin resistance training reduces arterial blood supply. This results in increase...
The purpose of the study was to analyze blood lactate kinetics during bench press exercise. 7 resist...
[[abstract]]This study was conducted to determine if different temperature water immersions were eff...
AIM: Circuit training is a very popular methodology in fitness program because it allows to join t...
This study compared the effects of different training methods (continuous and interval) carried out ...
The ability of continuous lactate clearance and the inflection points of the lactate curve are two i...
AIM: Circuit training is a very popular methodology in fitness program because it allows to join tog...
This study aims to determine: (1) The difference effect of active recovery and cold bath to lactic a...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1352-1365, 2020. The aim of this study was to evalu...
Introduction: Strength training (ST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of exercise today, fo...
Changes in body temperature and in the blood lactate concentration are typical symptoms of an organi...
The knowledge of the physiological aspects in the execution of the training in the bodybuilding is i...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
Changes in body temperature and in the blood lactate concentration are typical symptoms of an organi...
The aim of this study was to describe and explain wrestling fight lactate and glucose curves and est...
Blood flow restrictionin resistance training reduces arterial blood supply. This results in increase...
The purpose of the study was to analyze blood lactate kinetics during bench press exercise. 7 resist...
[[abstract]]This study was conducted to determine if different temperature water immersions were eff...
AIM: Circuit training is a very popular methodology in fitness program because it allows to join t...
This study compared the effects of different training methods (continuous and interval) carried out ...
The ability of continuous lactate clearance and the inflection points of the lactate curve are two i...
AIM: Circuit training is a very popular methodology in fitness program because it allows to join tog...
This study aims to determine: (1) The difference effect of active recovery and cold bath to lactic a...