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Acute Physiological Responses to High-Intensity Resistance Circuit Training vs. Traditional Strength Training in Soccer Players

Cristian Marín‐Pagán, Anthony J. Blazevich, Linda H. Chung, Salvador Romero‐Arenas, Tomás T. Freitas, Pedro E. Alcaráz

2020Biology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses induced by high-intensity resistance circuit-based (HRC) and traditional strength (TS) training protocols. Ten amateur soccer players reported to the laboratory on four occasions: (1) protocol familiarization and load determination; (2) maximal oxygen consumption test; (3) and (4) resistance training protocols (HRC and TS), completed in a cross-over randomized order. In both protocols, the same structure was used (two blocks of 3 sets × 3 exercises, separated by a 5-min rest), with only the time between consecutive exercises differing: TS (3 min) and HRC (~35 s, allowing 3 min of local recovery). To test for between-protocol differences, paired t-tests were applied. Results showed that oxygen consumption and heart rate during HRC were 75% and 39% higher than TS, respectively (p < 0.001). After the training sessions, blood lactate concentration at 1.5, 5 and 7 min and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption were higher in HRC. The respiratory exchange ratio was 6.7% greater during HRC, with no between-group differences found post-exercise. The energy cost of HRC was ~66% higher than TS. In conclusion, HRC training induces greater cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses in soccer players and thus may be a time-effective training strategy.

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Cardiorespiratory fitnessBlood lactateResistance trainingRespiratory exchange ratioHeart rateAmateurBiologyVO2 maxTraining (meteorology)Strength trainingIntensity (physics)Physical therapyInternal medicineMedicinePhysiologyEndocrinologyBlood pressurePolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsLawPhysicsMeteorologySports Performance and TrainingCardiovascular and exercise physiologySports injuries and prevention
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