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Frontiers in Physiology | 2018

RPE vs Percentage 1RM Loading in Periodized Programs Matched for Sets and Repetitions

Eric R. Helms; Ryan K. Byrnes; Daniel M. Cooke; Michael H. Haischer; Joseph P. Carzoli; Trevor K. Johnson; Matthew R. Cross; John B. Cronin; Adam Storey; Michael C. Zourdos

Purpose: To investigate differences between rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and percentage one-repetition maximum (1RM) load assignment in resistance-trained males (19–35 years) performing protocols with matched sets and repetitions differentiated by load-assignment. Methods: Participants performed squats then bench press 3x/weeks in a daily undulating format over 8-weeks. Participants were counterbalanced by pre-test 1RM then assigned to percentage 1RM (1RMG, n = 11); load-assignment via percentage 1RMs, or RPE groups (RPEG, n = 10); participant-selected loads to reach target RPE ranges. Ultrasonography determined pre and post-test pectoralis (PMT), and vastus lateralis muscle thickness at 50 (VLMT50) and 70% (VLMT70) femur-length. Results: Bench press (1RMG +9.64 ± 5.36; RPEG + 10.70 ± 3.30 kg), squat (1RMG + 13.91 ± 5.89; RPEG + 17.05 ± 5.44 kg) and their combined-total 1RMs (1RMG + 23.55 ± 10.38; RPEG + 27.75 ± 7.94 kg) increased (p < 0.05) in both groups as did PMT (1RMG + 1.59 ± 1.33; RPEG +1.90 ± 1.91 mm), VLMT50 (1RMG +2.13 ± 1.95; RPEG + 1.85 ± 1.97 mm) and VLMT70 (1RMG + 2.40 ± 2.22; RPEG + 2.31 ± 2.27 mm). Between-group differences were non-significant (p > 0.05). Magnitude-based inferences revealed 79, 57, and 72% chances of mean small effect size (ES) advantages for squat; ES 90% confidence limits (CL) = 0.50 ± 0.63, bench press; ES 90% CL = 0.28 ± 0.73, and combined-total; ES 90% CL = 0.48 ± 0.68 respectively, in RPEG. There were 4, 14, and 6% chances 1RMG had a strength advantage of the same magnitude, and 18, 29, and 22% chances, respectively of trivial differences between groups. Conclusions: Both loading-types are effective. However, RPE-based loading may provide a small 1RM strength advantage in a majority of individuals.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Self-Confidence is Positively Related to Rating of Perceived Exertion During a Maximal Squat Test: 806 Board #67 May 30 2

Colby A. Sousa; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Dan J. Belcher; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Grit is Not Significantly Related to Repetitions Performed in the Back Squat: 3232 Board #101 June 2 8

Robert J. Pratt; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Robert Varieur; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

The Short Grit Scale Does Not Relate to Acute One-Repetition Maximum Back Squat Performance: 3234 Board #103 June 2 8

Trevor K. Johnson; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Edward P. Davis; Robert Varieur; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Acute Cognitive Anxiety is Positively Related to Maximal Strength Performance: 3224 Board #93 June 2 8

Joseph P. Carzoli; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Amber M. Shipherd; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Dan J. Belcher; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Physical Factors Associated with Tower Stair Climbing In Firefighter Recruits: 2054 Board #5 June 1 9

Kyle T. Ebersole; Cody S. Tesch; Robert J. Flees; Michael H. Haischer; Edward K. Smith; David J. Cornell


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Hypersomnia is Negatively Related to Maximal Strength Performance: 3230 Board #99 June 2 8

Dan J. Belcher; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Robert Varieur; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Acute Anxiety is Not Significantly Related to Repetitions Performed in the Back Squat: 3231 Board #100 June 2 8

Hector G. Paez; Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Robert Varieur; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Perceived Recovery Status is Associated with Back Squat One-Repetition Maximum Self-Efficacy: 3253 Board #122 June 2 8

Michael H. Haischer; Daniel M. Cooke; Joseph P. Carzoli; Amber M. Shipherd; Trevor K. Johnson; Edward P. Davis; Dan J. Belcher; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos


International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance | 2018

Validity of the Open Barbell and Tendo Weightlifting Analyzer Systems Versus the Optotrak Certus 3D Motion Capture System for Barbell Velocity

Jacob A. Goldsmith; Cameron Trepeck; Jessica L. Halle; Kristin M. Mendez; Alex Klemp; Daniel M. Cooke; Michael H. Haischer; Ryan K. Byrnes; Robert F. Zoeller; Michael Whitehurst; Michael C. Zourdos

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Daniel M. Cooke

Florida Atlantic University

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Michael C. Zourdos

Florida Atlantic University

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Joseph P. Carzoli

Florida Atlantic University

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Trevor K. Johnson

Florida Atlantic University

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Michael Whitehurst

Florida Atlantic University

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Robert F. Zoeller

Florida Atlantic University

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Ryan K. Byrnes

Florida Atlantic University

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Eric R. Helms

Auckland University of Technology

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Jacob A. Goldsmith

Florida Atlantic University

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Adam Storey

Auckland University of Technology

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