Effect of different interset rest intervals on mean velocity during the squat and bench press exercises
Language English Country England, Great Britain Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
- Keywords
- Force-velocity relationship, linear position transducer, strength training, velocity-based training,
- MeSH
- Biomechanical Phenomena MeSH
- Exercise MeSH
- Muscle, Skeletal * MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Resistance Training * methods MeSH
- Muscle Strength MeSH
- Weight Lifting MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
This study aimed to compare the effect of three interset rest intervals (1, 3, and 5 minutes) on (I) mean velocity during a resistance training session conducted in a Smith machine with the squat and bench press exercises, and (II) the pre- and post-exercise force-velocity relationship. Fifteen male university students completed three sessions (i.e., Rest 1', Rest 3', and Rest 5') consisting of three sets of five repetitions against the 10RM load during the squat and bench press exercises. The force-velocity relationship (maximal values of force [F0], velocity [v0], and power [Pmax]) was evaluated at the beginning and at the end of each session with the countermovement jump and bench press throw exercises. During training, mean velocity was slower in sets 2 and 3 of the Rest 1' protocol compared to Rest 3' and Rest 5', but no significant differences were present between Rest 3' and Rest 5'. After training, there was a significant decrease in F0 (p = 0.017) and Pmax (p = 0.010), but not in v0 (p = 0.259). These results support the Rest 3' as the most time-efficient protocol, among those analysed, for the maintenance of high mean velocities during training sessions not leading to failure.
Centre for Sports Studies Rey Juan Carlos University Alcorcón Spain
Faculty of Health Science European University of Canarias La Orotava Spain
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Neuromove Research Group Faculty of Sport Catholic University of San Antonio Murcia Spain
The Research Centre Faculty of Sport and Physical Education University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia
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