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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2004

Strength/power augmentation subsequent to short-term training abstinence.

Lawrence W. Weiss; Larry Wood; Andrew C. Fry; Richard B. Kreider; George Relyea; Daryl B. Bullen; Pamela Grindstaff

Strength augmentation has been demonstrated in resistance-trained men subsequent to 4 days of training abstinence. However, this phenomenon was exhibited in an unusual circumstance in which the exercise test (seated heel raise) primarily involved an isolated skeletal muscle (soleus) that is normally comprised almost exclusively of 1 fiber type. It is unclear if similar results would be found for aggregate muscle actions. Therefore, a comparable study was designed with this in mind. Subjects were apparently healthy, young, strength-trained men (n = 25). All performed various tests of bench press strength at the beginning of their last standardized dynamic constant external resistance (DCER) training session. Subjects were subsequently randomly assigned to 1 of 4 groups and repeated the identical tests at intervals of either 2, 3, 4, or 5 days with no intervening training. Strength tests consisted of 1 repetition maximum (1RM) concentric-only isokinetic bench presses performed at 1.49 and 0.37 m·s−1 as well as a 1RM DCER bench press. Measures of peak force and power were obtained from the isokinetic tests and maximum load from the DCER test. Results were expressed in both absolute and relative (to body weight) terms. Subsequent to the 4 abstinence intervals, groups performed similarly (p > 0.05) for all dependent variables. Concurrently, however, a small effect size (ES) was found for the group having a 4-day respite for both absolute and relative expressions of peak force and power at the slowest isokinetic bench press velocity. A small ES was also identified for the group having 2 days of rest for relative peak force at the slowest isokinetic test velocity and for relative DCER strength. Therefore, modest and transient strength augmentation appears likely in aggregate muscle actions following 2–4 days of training abstinence in resistance-trained men, but only at relatively slow velocities.


International Journal of Sport Nutrition | 1997

Effects of Creatine Supplementation on Repetitive Sprint Performance and Body Composition in Competitive Swimmers

Pamela Grindstaff; Richard B. Kreider; Richard Bishop; M. Wilson; Larry Wood; Cheri Alexander; Anthony Almada


International Journal of Sport Nutrition | 1996

Effects of Ingesting Supplements Designed to Promote Lean Tissue Accretion on Body Composition during Resistance Training

Richard B. Kreider; Robert C. Klesges; Karen Harmon; Pamela Grindstaff; Leigh Ramsey; Daryll Bullen; Larry Wood; Yuhua Li; Anthony Almada


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2000

Comparative Effects of Deep Versus Shallow Squat and Leg-press Training on Vertical Jumping Ability and Related Factors

Lawrence W. Weiss; Andrew C. Frx; Larry Wood; George Relyea; Charlie Melton


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 1990

Blood Lactate Response to Weightlifting in Endurance and Weight Trained Men

Stanley Brown; Walter R. Thompson; John Bailey; Kent Johnson; Larry Wood; Mark H. Bean; Deon Lee Thompson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1995

EFFECTS OF INGESTING A SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING CREATINE MONOHYDRATE FOR 28 DAYS ON ISOKINETIC PERFORMANCE: 822

Anthony Almada; Richard B. Kreider; Lawrence W. Weiss; Andrew C. Fry; Larry Wood; Daryll Bullen; M. Miyaji; Pamela Grindstaff; L. Ramsey; Yuhua Li


PubliCE Standard | 2004

Efectos de la Ingesta de Suplementos destinados a promover el Desarrollo del Tejido Magro sobre la Composición Muscular durante Entrenamientos de Resistencia

R Kreider; Robert C. Klesges; Pamela Grindstaff; Daryll Bullen; Larry Wood; Anthony Almada; Karen Harmon; Yuhua Li


PubliCE Premium | 2003

Efectos de la Suplementación Nutricional durante el Entrenamiento de Fútbol Americano fuera de Temporada sobre la Fuerza y la Composición Corporal

R Kreider; Robert C. Klesges; Dean Lotz; Mike Davis; E. Cantler; Pamela Grindstaff; Leigh Ramsey; Daryll Bullen; Larry Wood; Anthony Almada


PubliCE | 1999

Efectos de la Suplementación Nutricional durante el Entrenamiento de Fútbol Americano fuera de Temporada sobre la Fuerza y la Composición Corporal - G-SE / Editorial Board / Dpto. Contenido

R Kreider; Robert C. Klesges; Dean Lotz; Mike Davis; E. Cantler; Pamela Grindstaff; Leigh Ramsey; Daryll Bullen; Larry Wood; Anthony Almada


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1998

COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF DEEP VERSUS SHALLOW PERIODIZED SQUAT TRAINING BY NOVICE LIFTERS.

Lawrence W. Weiss; Andrew C. Fry; Larry Wood; C. Melton

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Robert C. Klesges

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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Yuhua Li

University of Memphis

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R Kreider

University of Tennessee

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