Rosa Avery, Coleman Max, Haun Cody, Grgic Jozo, Schoenfeld Brad J
Department of Exercise Science and Recreation, CUNY Lehman College, Bronx, New York.
Fitomics LLC, Alabaster, Alabama; and.
J Strength Cond Res. 2023 Jul 1;37(7):1350-1357. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004508.
Rosa, A, Coleman, M, Haun, C, Grgic, J, and Schoenfeld, BJ. Repetition performance, rating of perceived discomfort, and blood lactate responses to different rest interval lengths in single-joint and multijoint lower-body exercise. J Strength Cond Res 37(7): 1350-1357, 2023-The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of different rest interval lengths (RILs) on repetition performance, rating of discomfort, and blood lactate responses during lower-body single-joint and multijoint exercises. This study used a counterbalanced design where each subject performed the Smith machine back squat (BS) and leg extension (LE) using 3 different RIL configurations (1, 2, and 3 minutes) in a randomized fashion. Data collection occurred over the span of 3 separate days. Volunteers were randomly allocated to perform the independent variables (RILs and exercises) in 1 of 12 potential configurations. The initial session was allotted for familiarization with the rating of discomfort scale and 10 repetition maximum testing. The other 2 sessions involved training with the different configurations of RIL length using both the BS and LE. Randomization ensured that the BS was performed first in one of the training sessions and the LE was performed first in the other session. Results indicated that longer RILs had a small positive effect on repetition performance, with longer rest durations allowing for more repetitions compared with shorter durations. The largest difference in repetition performance between RILs was observed between 1 minute and 2-3 minutes rest; there were trivial differences in repetition performance between 2 and 3 minutes rest for both the BS and LE. Blood lactate levels were slightly higher with longer RILs. Overall, BS showed greater increases in blood lactate compared with LE, and these differences were magnified over time. Exercise selection and RIL both influenced rating of discomfort, with LE producing less discomfort than BS and longer RILs reducing perceived discomfort. Our findings suggest that RIL influences the repetition performance, blood lactate, and rating of discomfort responses between single-joint and multijoint exercises.
罗莎,A、科尔曼,M、豪恩,C、格里奇,J和舍恩菲尔德,BJ。单关节和多关节下肢运动中不同休息间隔时长对重复次数表现、主观不适评分和血乳酸反应的影响。《力量与体能研究杂志》37(7): 1350 - 1357,2023年。本研究的目的是探讨不同休息间隔时长(RILs)对下肢单关节和多关节运动中重复次数表现、不适评分和血乳酸反应的影响。本研究采用了一种平衡设计,让每个受试者以随机方式使用3种不同的RIL配置(1、2和3分钟)进行史密斯机后蹲(BS)和腿伸展(LE)动作。数据收集在3个不同的日子进行。志愿者被随机分配,以12种可能配置中的1种来执行自变量(RILs和运动)。初始阶段用于熟悉不适评分量表和10次重复最大值测试。另外2个阶段涉及使用BS和LE对不同RIL长度配置进行训练。随机化确保在其中一个训练阶段先进行BS,在另一个训练阶段先进行LE。结果表明,较长的RILs对重复次数表现有微小的积极影响,与较短休息时长相比,较长的休息时间允许进行更多的重复次数。在1分钟休息和2 - 3分钟休息之间观察到RILs在重复次数表现上的最大差异;对于BS和LE,2分钟和3分钟休息之间的重复次数表现存在微小差异。较长的RILs使血乳酸水平略高。总体而言,与LE相比,BS的血乳酸增加幅度更大,并且这些差异随着时间推移而放大。运动选择和RIL都影响不适评分,LE产生的不适比BS少,较长的RILs会降低主观不适。我们的研究结果表明,RIL会影响单关节和多关节运动之间的重复次数表现、血乳酸和不适反应评分。