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Physiologic and Metabolic Responses to a Continuous Functional Resistance Exercise Workout

  • Autores: Kristen M. Lagally, Jeanine Cordero, Jon Good, Dale D. Brown, Steven T. McCaw
  • Localización: Journal of strength and conditioning research: the research journal of the NSCA, ISSN 1064-8011, Vol. 23, Nº. 2, 2009, págs. 373-379
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physiologic and perceptual responses to a continuous functional exercise workout. Ten men and 10 women (21.2 ± 2.4 and 21.0 ± 1.5 years) completed a maximal oxygen uptake test, strength test, and body composition analysis. Subjects then participated in 3 familiarization sessions, during which they followed a videotaped routine that consisted of a series of functional resistance exercises performed in a continuous manner. Subjects performed the same routine in a final session, during which [latin capital V with dot above]O2, [latin capital V with dot above]co2, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), RPE, and heart rate were measured and blood samples were taken and analyzed for blood lactic acid concentration. Descriptive statistics were calculated for RPE, RER, blood lactic acid concentration, energy expenditure, and absolute and relative oxygen uptake and heart rate. Energy expenditure was calculated using [latin capital V with dot above]O2 and RER. Independent t-tests were used to examine differences between men and women for oxygen consumption, weight lifted, and energy expenditure during the workout. Subjects had a mean [latin capital V with dot above]o2 of 27.8 ml·kg-1·min-1 (51% of [latin capital V with dot above]o2 peak and 47.8% of [latin capital V with dot above]o2 reserve), a mean heart rate of 156 bpm (83% of maximum heart rate), and a mean RER of 0.91. The mean RPE was 5.9, and the mean difference between pre and post lactic acid concentration was 2.5 mmol·L-1. The mean total caloric expenditure was 289 kcal. Men lifted significantly heavier weights and expended more total calories than women. Caloric expenditure (kcal·kg-1·min-1), [latin capital V with dot above]o2, and weight lifted were similar between men and women when expressed relatively. Performing dynamic functional exercises in a continuous manner resulted in energy expenditure values, but not relative [latin capital V with dot above]o2 values, that meet the American College of Sports Medicine recommendations.


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