PALM COOLING AND HEATING DELAYS FATIGUE DURING RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN WOMEN

作者:Kwon Young S*; Robergs Robert A; Mermier Christine M; Schneider Suzanne M; Gurney Alfred B
来源:Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2015, 29(8): 2261-2269.
DOI:10.1519/JSC.0b013e31829cef4e

摘要

Kwon, YS, Robergs, RA, Mermier, CM, Schneider, SM, and Gurney, AB. Palm cooling and heating delays fatigue during resistance exercise in women. J Strength Cond Res 29(8): 2261-2269, 2015We previously reported that cold application to the palms between sets of high-intensity bench press exercise produces an ergogenic effect in men. In this study, we hypothesized that palm cooling (PC) or heating during rest intervals between high-intensity weight training sets will increase total repetitions and exercise volume load (kilograms) in resistance trained female subjects in a thermoneutral (TN) environment. Eight female subjects (mean +/- SD, age = 25 +/- 6 years, height = 160 +/- 6 cm, body mass = 56 +/- 7 kg, 1-repetition maximum [1RM] = 52 +/- 6 kg, weight training experience = 6 +/- 2 years) completed 4 sets of 85% 1RM bench press exercise to failure, with 3-minute rest intervals. Exercise trials were performed in a counterbalanced order on 3 days, separated by at least 3 days in TN, Palm heating (PH), and PC conditions. Heating and cooling were applied by placing both hands in a hand cooling device with the hand plate set to 45 degrees C for heating and 10 degrees C for cooling. Data were analyzed using a 2-factor repeated-measures analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc tests. Palm cooling repetitions were significantly higher than TN repetitions during the second set, and PH repetitions were significantly higher than those of TN during the fourth set. Total exercise volume load (kilograms) for both PC (1,387 +/- 358) and PH (1,349 +/- 267) were significantly higher than TN (1,187 +/- 262). In women, both heating and cooling of the palms between sets of resistance exercise increased the total exercise volume load performed. This ergogenic response to a peripheral sensory input is consistent with the central governor theory of muscular fatigue.

  • 出版日期2015-8