Post-Activation Potentiation in Strength Training: A Systematic Review of the Scientific Literature
Arkaitz Garbisu-Hualde, Jordan Santos‐Concejero
Abstract
This review aimed to determine the ideal combination of post activation potentiation (PAP) strategies for an improved strength performance. After analysing 202 articles, 15 studies met the inclusion criteria. The findings of this review suggest that a potentiation effect exists as long as a minimum intensity and enough rest are provided. Although intensities of 65% 1RM are sufficient to elicit a potentiation effect, higher effects can be achieved with 85 - 90% 1RM intensities. Similarly, we found that experienced athletes will benefit more from a higher volume bout (1-3 sets), as long as 7-8 minutes of rest are allowed to avoid fatigue.
Topics & Concepts
Long-term potentiationStrength trainingAthletesRest (music)MedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyComputer scienceInternal medicineReceptorSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionExercise and Physiological Responses