Coleman Max, Burke Ryan, Augustin Francesca, Piñero Alec, Maldonado Jaime, Fisher James P, Israetel Michael, Androulakis Korakakis Patroklos, Swinton Paul, Oberlin Douglas, Schoenfeld Brad J
Applied Muscle Development Laboratory, City University of New York, Herbert H. Lehman College, Bronx, United States of America.
Solent University, Southampton, United Kingdom.
PeerJ. 2024 Jan 22;12:e16777. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16777. eCollection 2024.
Based on emerging evidence that brief periods of cessation from resistance training (RT) may re-sensitize muscle to anabolic stimuli, we aimed to investigate the effects of a 1-week deload interval at the midpoint of a 9-week RT program on muscular adaptations in resistance-trained individuals.
Thirty-nine young men ( = 29) and women ( = 10) were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 experimental, parallel groups: An experimental group that abstained from RT for 1 week at the midpoint of a 9-week, high-volume RT program (DELOAD) or a traditional training group that performed the same RT program continuously over the study period (TRAD). The lower body routines were directly supervised by the research staff while upper body training was carried out in an unsupervised fashion. Muscle growth outcomes included assessments of muscle thickness along proximal, mid and distal regions of the middle and lateral quadriceps femoris as well as the mid-region of the triceps surae. Adaptions in lower body isometric and dynamic strength, local muscular endurance of the quadriceps, and lower body muscle power were also assessed.
Results indicated no appreciable differences in increases of lower body muscle size, local endurance, and power between groups. Alternatively, TRAD showed greater improvements in both isometric and dynamic lower body strength compared to DELOAD. Additionally, TRAD showed some slight psychological benefits as assessed by the readiness to train questionnaire over DELOAD.
In conclusion, our findings suggest that a 1-week deload period at the midpoint of a 9-week RT program appears to negatively influence measures of lower body muscle strength but has no effect on lower body hypertrophy, power or local muscular endurance.
基于新出现的证据表明,短暂停止抗阻训练(RT)可能会使肌肉对合成代谢刺激重新敏感,我们旨在研究在为期9周的RT计划中点进行1周的减量期对抗阻训练个体肌肉适应的影响。
39名年轻男性(n = 29)和女性(n = 10)被随机分配到2个实验平行组中的1组:一个实验组在为期9周的高容量RT计划(减量组)中点 abstained from RT 1周,或一个传统训练组在研究期间连续进行相同的RT计划(传统组)。下半身训练由研究人员直接监督,而上半身训练则以非监督方式进行。肌肉生长结果包括评估股四头肌中、外侧近端、中部和远端区域以及小腿三头肌中部区域的肌肉厚度。还评估了下半身等长和动态力量、股四头肌局部肌肉耐力以及下半身肌肉力量的适应性。
结果表明,两组之间下半身肌肉大小、局部耐力和力量的增加没有明显差异。相比之下,与减量组相比,传统组在等长和动态下半身力量方面有更大的改善。此外,通过训练准备问卷评估,传统组在心理方面比减量组有一些轻微的优势。
总之,我们的研究结果表明,在为期9周的RT计划中点进行1周的减量期似乎会对下半身肌肉力量的测量产生负面影响,但对下半身肥大、力量或局部肌肉耐力没有影响。