2020
DOI: 10.33837/msj.v3i1.1206
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Decreases in the number of repetitions between sets is indicative of concentric failure in strength training with trained men

Abstract: The practice of strength training (ST) promotes several benefits such as increased strength, endurance, muscle strength, hypertrophy, as well as changes in body composition. Concentric failure (CF)Several studies show that exercise until CF may be more efficient in promoting positive adaptations about hypertrophy and muscle strength, however, it is still unclear at which time of the exercise CF is achieved. The number of repetitions (NR) performed in each set may be influenced by fatigue caused by CF training.… Show more

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