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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Bowser, Kristina L.
Author's Email Address rbowser789@aol.com
URN etd-532916102971680
Title THE EFFECTS DAILY, MAXIMAL OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE ON MUSCULAR FUNCTION
Degree Master of Science
Department Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Jay H. Williams Committee Chair
Kerry Redican none
Shala E. Davis none
Keywords
  • muscle force
  • overtraining
  • weight training
Date of Defense 1997-02-10
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Overtraining is a common problem in athletes

that prevents many from becoming łelite˛. A

decrement in an athletesą performance is

usually an indicator that overtraining syndrome

may be developing. Unfortunately, there is no

model that can determine overtraining. A

decline in performance results in a depression

in maximum muscular force. It is not known

whether the force depression is a result of

central or peripheral factors. In this study, the

two training protocols on different legs

determined whether force declines are

muscular (peripheral) or psychological

(central). Specifically, in this study, the

subjects trained one leg at maximal intensity

for two weeks, and the other trained at a low

intensity for two weeks. After training for two

weeks, both legs were placed on a low

intensity workout to monitor the recovery

process. The purpose of this study was to

observe muscle strength performance

decrements after overtraining one leg in

comparison to properly training the other leg

by knee extension exercises for two weeks in

trained males. Also, after overtraining the one

leg for two weeks, the leg was placed on a

reduced training program in order to look at

recovery if overtraining occurred. Maximal

force output was measured isokinetically on

the Biodex three times: pre-, post-, and final

test. An analysis of this data revealed no

significant changes in maximal muscular force

output after a high intensity training protocol.

Therefore, this investigation demonstrated that

overtraining in the quadricep did not result

from the two weeks of high intensity

resistance training.

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