Effects of Single Vs. Multiple Sets during 10 Weeks of Water-based Resistance Training on Neuromuscular Adaptations in Young Women

Schoenell, M. C. W.; Alberton, C. L.; Tiggemann, C. L.; Noll, M.; Costa, R.; Santos, N. S.; Kruel, L. F. M.

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the neuromuscular adaptations of sedentary young women between water-based resistance training performed with single and multiple sets. 66 women (24.72 +/- 4.33 years old) were randomly divided into 2 training groups: SS (single set of 30s) and MS (3 sets of 30s). Both groups performed 2 sessions per week for 10 weeks. One repetition maximal test (1RM), muscle endurance test (maximal repetitions at 60% 1RM) and muscle power test (squat and countermovement jump performance) were evaluated at pre- and post-training. To compare neuromuscular variables, a repeated measures ANOVA with a group factor (=0.05) was used. Both groups showed significant increases in 1RM (SS: 14.59%; MS 14.86%), in 60% 1RM (SS: 31.23%; MS: 37.37%), in SJ (SS: 10.9%; MS: 8.3%) and CMJ (SS: 9.1%; MS: 6.8%), without difference between groups. There can be concluded that young and sedentary women presented improvements in different expressions of strength after 10 weeks of training, regardless the volume of training.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000384249200008 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volumen: 37
Número: 10
Editorial: GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 813
Página final: 818
DOI:

10.1055/s-0042-106299

Notas: ISI