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Effect of different training frequencies on maximal strength performance and muscle hypertrophy in trained individuals—a within-subject design

Ricardo Pereira Neves, Felipe C. Vechin, Emerson Luiz Teixeira, Demostenys D. da Silva, Carlos Ugrinowitsch, Hamilton Roschel, André Yui Aihara, Valmor Tricoli

2022PLoS ONE12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several studies comparing resistance training (RT) frequencies may have been affected by the large between-subject variability. This study aimed to compare the changes in lower limbs maximal dynamic strength (1RM) and quadriceps femoris cross-sectional area (CSA) after a RT with different weekly frequencies in strength-trained individuals using a within-subject design. Twenty-four men participated in a 9-week RT program, being randomly divided into two conditions: resistance training with equalized total training volume (RTEV) and with unequalized total training volume (RTUV). The RT protocol used the unilateral leg press 45° exercise and each subject's lower limb executed one of the proposed frequencies (one and three times/week). All conditions effectively increased 1RM and CSA (p<0.001); however, no significant differences were observed in the values of 1RM (p = 0.454) and CSA (p = 0.310) between the RT frequencies in the RTEV and RTUV conditions. Therefore, RT performed three times a week showed similar increases in 1RM and CSA to the program performed once a week, regardless of training volume equalization. Nevertheless, when the higher RT frequency allowed the application of a greater TTV (i.e., RTUV), higher effect size (ES) values (0.51 and 0.63, 1RM and CSA, respectively) were observed for the adaptations.

Topics & Concepts

Resistance trainingMuscle hypertrophyMedicineLeg pressStrength trainingPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCardiologyInternal medicineSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionMuscle activation and electromyography studies