Artículo de revista
Adaptation of Perceptual Responses to Low-Load Blood Flow Restriction Training
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, Volumen 31, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 765-772
15334295
10648011
10.1519/JSC.0000000000001478
Autor
Martín-Hernández, Juan
Ruiz-Aguado, Jorge
Herrero, Azael J.
Loenneke, Jeremy P.
Aagaard, Per
Cristi-Montero, Carlos
Menéndez, Héctor
Marín, Pedro J.
Institución
Resumen
© 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Martín-Hernández, J, Ruiz-Aguado, J, Herrero, AJ, Loenneke, JP, Aagaard, P, Cristi-Montero, C, Menéndez, H, and Marín, PJ. Adaptation of perceptual responses to low-load blood flow restriction training. J Strength Cond Res 31(3): 765-772, 2017 - The purpose of this study was to determine the adaptive response of ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and pain over 6 consecutive training sessions. Thirty subjects were assigned to either a blood flow restriction training (BFRT) group or a high-intensity resistance training (HIT) group. Blood flow-restricted training group performed 4 sets (30 + 15 + 15 + 15, respectively) of unilateral leg extension at an intensity of 20% one repetition maximum (1RM) while a restrictive cuff was applied to the most proximal part of the leg. The HIT group performed 3 sets of 8 repetitions with 85% 1RM. Ratings of perceived exertion and pain were assessed immediately after each exercise set along the 6 tr