Effects of active and passive recovery on lactate, RPE, and performance during resistance training
Resistance-trained males (N = 15) completed five testing sessions: a lactate threshold and maximal aerobic power test on a cycle ergometer, a 10-repetition maximum test on a squat exercise, and three squat workouts. Workouts were followed by one of three different recovery conditions (passive-sitting; cycling at 70 rpm at 25% lactate threshold intensity, and cycling at 70 rpm at 50% lactate threshold intensity).
Ss recovered faster and better after the 25% lactate threshold intensity exercise. Performance on a maximal repetition test to exhaustion was also best after that condition.
Implication: Following resistance exercise a very light load continuous aerobic exercise promotes the fastest and most complete recovery.
(Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30(5), Supplement abstract 194.)
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| Notations: | training science biological and medical sciences |
| Published in: | Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise |
| Language: | English |
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1998
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| Online Access: | https://coachsci.sdsu.edu/csa/vol51/corder.htm |
| Volume: | 30 |
| Issue: | 5 |
| Pages: | S194 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |


