Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues
Rio de Janeiro State University
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2010
Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas; Belmiro Freitas de Salles; Humberto Miranda; Alexander J. Koch; Jeffrey M. Willardson; Roberto Simão
Rodrigues, BM, Dantas, E, de Salles, BF, Miranda, H, Koch, AJ, Willardson, JM, and Simão, R. Creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase responses after upper-body resistance exercise with different rest intervals. J Strength Cond Res 24(6): 1657-1662, 2010-The purpose of the current study was to compare serum creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) concentrations at multiple time points after resistance exercise sessions that incorporated different rest intervals between sets and exercises. Twenty untrained men (18.65 ± 0.49 years, 68.30 ± 7.98 kg, and 174.4 ± 4.80 cm) performed 2 resistance exercise sessions (i.e., 3 sets with 80% 1 repetition maximum for 5 upper-body exercises) with either 1-minute (SEQ1) or 3-minute (SEQ3) rest between sets and exercises. For each session, CK and LDH concentrations were measured before exercise (PRE) and 24, 48, and 72 hours after exercise (24P, 48P, and 72P). Subjects lifted a 24% greater (p < 0.05) volume load during SEQ3 than during SEQ1. Within SEQ1, significant differences in CK concentrations were demonstrated between most time points, except between 24P and 72P. Similarly, within SEQ3, significant differences in CK concentrations were demonstrated between most time points, except between 24P and 72P and between 48P and 72P. The CK concentrations were highest at 48P for both sessions. When the CK concentrations were compared between SEQ1 and SEQ3, no significant differences were demonstrated at any time point. Within SEQ1, a significant difference in LDH concentration was demonstrated between 48P and 72P. Within SEQ3, significant differences in LDH concentrations were demonstrated between PRE and 24P and between PRE and 48P. The LDH concentrations were highest at 72P for SEQ1 and at 24P for SEQ3. When the LDH concentrations were compared between SEQ1 and SEQ3, no significant differences were demonstrated at any time point. These results suggest that muscle damage was similar between rest intervals; however, the volume load completed to induce the muscle damage was significantly greater when 3-minute rest intervals were employed. Therefore, when considered relative to the volume load completed, 1-minute rest intervals during resistance exercise may invoke greater muscle damage.
Research in Sports Medicine | 2013
Humberto Miranda; Tiago Figueiredo; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Gabriel Andrade Paz; Roberto Simão
The purposes of this study were to compare the repetition performance and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in different exercises order of three resistance training (RT) exercises: bench press (BP), shoulder press (SP), and triceps extension (TE). Twelve trained men participated in this study (26.75 ± 2.49 years; 177 ± 4.66 cm; 77.7 ± 6.20 kg; 12.61 ± 2.01% body fat; RT experience 3.58 ± 1.24 years). Data were collected in two phases: (1) 10 RM test for BP, SP, and TE and (2) performance of six RT sequences. The sequences were: SEQA (BP, SP, TE), SEQB (BP, TE, SP), SEQC (SP, BP, TE), SEQD (SP, TE, BP), SEQE (TE, BP, SP), and SEQF (TE, SP, BP). The repetition performance on SEQD was significantly smaller than SEQE and SEQF. No significant differences were found for repetition performance and RPE among other sequences. These data indicate that priority might be given to exercises performed in the beginning of the RT session.
Health | 2012
Carlos Soares Pernambuco; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Jani Cleria Pereira Bezerra; Alessandro Carrielo; André Dias de Oliveira Fernandes; Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas
Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity | 2010
Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Daniel Dias Sandy; Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho; Jairo José de Souza Júnior; Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas
Archive | 2013
Mauro Lúcio; Mazini Filho; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Felipe José Aidar; Robert C. Hickner; Roberto Perrout de Lima
International Sportmed Journal | 2013
Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho; Felipe José Aidar; Dihogo Gama de Matos; Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini; Rosimar da Silva Salgueiro; Jorge Roberto Perrout de Lima; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Robert C. Hickner
Health | 2013
Dihogo Gama de Matos; Estélio Henrique Martin Dantas; Felipe José Aidar; Aldo Coelho Silva; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Ingi Petitemberte Klain; Robert C. Hickner; André Luiz Carneiro; Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho
Revista de Atenção à Saúde (antiga Rev. Bras. Ciên. Saúde) | 2011
Dihogo Gama de Matos; Rosimar da Silva Salgueiro; Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Felipe José Aidar; Jorge Roberto Perrout de Lima
Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity | 2011
Gustavo Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira Ramalho; Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini; Rosimar da Silva Salgueiro; Ricardo Luiz Pace Júnior; Dihogo Gama de Matos
HU Revista | 2010
Mauro Lúcio Mazini Filho; Bernardo Minelli Rodrigues; Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini; Felipe José Aidar; Dihogo Gama de Matos; Jorge Roberto Perrout de Lima
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Cláudio Joaquim Borba-Pinheiro
Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
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