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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2011

Short-term effects of resistance training frequency on body composition and strength in middle-aged women.

Melissa J. Benton; Mark Kasper; Scot Raab; Green T. Waggener; Pamela D. Swan

Benton, MJ, Kasper, MJ, Raab, SA, Waggener, GT, and Swan, PD. Short-term effects of resistance training frequency on body composition and strength in middle-aged women. J Strength Cond Res 25(11): 3142–3149, 2011—Although a dose–response relationship between resistance training frequency and strength has been identified, there is limited research regarding the association between frequency and body composition. This study evaluated the effects of 3 vs. 4 d·wk−1 of resistance training on body composition and strength in middle-aged women. Twenty-one untrained women (age 47.6 ± 1.2 years) completed 8 weeks of resistance training either 3 nonconsecutive days of the week using a traditional total-body protocol (RT3) or 4 consecutive days of the week using an alternating split-training protocol (RT4). The RT3 completed 3 sets of 8 exercises, whereas RT4 completed 3 sets of 6 upper body exercises or 6 sets of 3 lower body exercises. Both groups completed 72 sets per week of 8–12 repetitions at 50–80% 1 repetition maximum. Weekly training volume load was calculated as the total number of repetitions × load (kg) completed per week. Body composition was measured using air displacement plethysmography. At baseline and after 8 weeks of resistance training, there were no significant between-group differences. Both protocols resulted in significant increases in absolute lean mass (1.1 ± 0.3 kg; p = 0.001), body weight (1.02 ± 0.3 kg; p = 0.005), body mass index (0.3 ± 0.1 kg·m−2; p = 0.006), strength (p < 0.001), and weekly training volume load (p < 0.001). Correlation analysis revealed that weekly training volume load was strongly and positively related to gains in lean mass (r = 0.56, p = 0.05) and strength (r = 0.60, p = 0.006). In these untrained, middle-aged women, initial short-term gains in lean mass and strength were not influenced by training frequency when the number of training sets per week was equated.


VAHPERD Journal | 2008

The Effect of a Short Educational Program on Young Women's Knowledge and Beliefs about Osteoporosis

Mark J. Kasper; Green T. Waggener; Julie Schlegel-Maina; Cynthia Edmunds; Randall V. Bass


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

The Effect Of Rapid Time Zone Travel By Airplane On Circadian Rhythms In Elite Karate Athletes Competing In The 13th Funakoshi Cup In Tokyo, Japan: An Observational Study

Green T. Waggener; Dimitri Papadopoulos; Youngil Lee


Revista de Entrenamiento Deportivo | 2014

Respuestas Cardiovasculares durante Ejercicios de Karate y en Cinta Rodante a una Intensidad Aproximada del 70 % de la Frecuencia Cardiaca Máxima

Tommy Boone; Green T. Waggener; Mark Kasper; Anna T Waggener


Revista de Entrenamiento Deportivo | 2014

Respuestas Cardiovasculares durante Ejercicios de Karate y en Cinta Rodante a una Intensidad Aproximada del 70 % de la Frecuencia Cardiaca Máxima - Consultores Alto Rendimiento S.L.

Tommy Boone; Green T. Waggener; Mark Kasper; Anna T Waggener


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014

In Situ “Exercise Is Medicine”: The Mall Walker Trial

Green T. Waggener; Lynn B. Panton; Melissa J. Benton; Sonya Sanderson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

Effect of Training Status on Energy Expenditure after Resistance Exercise in Middle-Aged Women: 1696

Melissa J. Benton; Green T. Waggener; Scot Raab


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

Efficacy of Compression Socks to Enhance Performance and Recovery in Distance Athletes: 1452

Lauran Bihl; Scot Raab; Melissa J. Benton; Green T. Waggener


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Effect of Resistance Training Frequency on Functional Flexibility in Middle-Aged Women: 1828

Scot Raab; Melissa J. Benton; Green T. Waggener; Sonya Sanderson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Physical Fitness Characteristics of Division II Competitive Female Cheerleaders: 3041

Mark J. Kasper; LaGary Carter; Green T. Waggener; Scot Raab; Melissa J. Benton; Caren Walls; Chuck Conner; Adam Banwarth

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Melissa J. Benton

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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Scot Raab

Valdosta State University

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Mark J. Kasper

Valdosta State University

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Mark Kasper

Florida State University

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Pamela D. Swan

Arizona State University

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Sonya Sanderson

Valdosta State University

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Lynn B. Panton

Florida State University

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