Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (Jun 2014)

Maximum number of repetitions performed by resistance-trained men: Effect of maximum load intensity and exercise selection

  • Charles R. Lopes,
  • Alex H. Crisp,
  • Rozangela Verlengia,
  • Cesar A. Macarrone,
  • Dyego A. Peghim,
  • Gustavo R. Mota,
  • Marcelo S. Aoki,
  • Paulo H. Marchetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742014000200013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 221 – 225

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to compare the number of maximum repetitions (RMs) performed at 80% of one-repetition maximum (1RM) and 80% of one-repetition maximum eccentric (1RMecc) test for the preacher-curl (PC) and the bench-press (BP) exercises. Fifteen resistance-trained men participated in this counterbalanced-crossover study. There was no significant difference in the number of RMs performed at 80%-1RM (PC: 7.0±1.2 RMs and BP: 5.8±1.3 RMs) and 80%-1RMecc (PC: 6.0±1.1 RMs and BP: 5.4±1.1 RMs) for both exercises. No significant difference in the numbers of RMs was detected between the PC (80%-1RM: 7.0±1.2 RMs and 80%-1RMecc: 6.0±1.1 RMs) and BP exercises (80%-1RM: 5.8±1.3 RMs and 80%-1RMecc: 5.4±1.1 RMs) for both intensities. In conclusion, the number of RMs performed by resistance-trained men was not affected by the maximum load intensity based on muscle action and the exercise selection.

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