“…In resistance-trained athletes, during four sets of 85%–90% one- repetition maximum (1 RM) leg-press exercise pyramid workouts, interset FC at 10°C for 2.5 min exhibits higher repetitions leading to exhaustion per set, higher total exercise volume without increasing the degree of rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and greater vastus lateralis (VL) muscle activation than non-cooling (NC) conditions ( Cai et al, 2021 ). In a more recent study, intermittent FC at 10°C for 2.5 min before attempting maximal strength tests resulted in increased 1 RM leg-press strength (7.1%) and higher arousal levels, and recruited more motor units of the agonist muscles during the 1 RM test ( Wu et al, 2021 ). FC, a type of peripheral cooling, refers to the cooling the extremities (palms and feet) that are distal to the exercising muscles ( Cai et al, 2021 ; Caruso et al, 2015 ; Kwon et al, 2010 ) or cooling the joints (ankles and knees) adjacent to the exercising muscles ( Hopkins et al, 2002 ; Palmieri-Smith et al, 2007 ; Pietrosimone and Ingersoll, 2009 ) rather than cooling the muscles themselves.…”