Personalizing Resistance Training Mitigates Neuromuscular and Perceived Fatigue: The Autoregulation Cluster Training Method

Author:

Dello Iacono Antonio1ORCID,Hillan Josh1,Watson Kevin12

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Clinical Exercise and Health Science, School of Health and Life Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton, United Kingdom

2. Strength and Conditioning Department, Glasgow School of Sport, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Abstract

Purpose: To compare predetermined and autoregulated resistance training sessions on velocity loss and perceived fatigue. Methods: Twenty-six resistance-trained men completed 3 sessions including the back-squat and bench-press exercises matched for load (75% of 1-repetition maximum), volume (24 repetitions), and total rest (240 s). Sessions were randomly performed as traditional set (TRA), 3 sets of 8 repetitions with 120-second interset rests; cluster interset-rest redistribution (IRR), 6 clusters of 4 repetitions with 48-second between-clusters rests; and autoregulation cluster training (ACT), a personalized combination of clusters, repetitions per cluster, and between-clusters rest regulated on a velocity loss threshold. The comparative effects were evaluated on velocity loss outputs measured with a linear encoder and perceived fatigue responses reported using a single-item scale. Results: IRR and ACT induced less velocity loss than TRA (b = −2.09, P < .001). ACT also mitigated velocity loss more than IRR (b = −2.31, P < .001). The back squat resulted in greater velocity loss compared to the bench press (b = 1.83, P < .001). Perceived fatigue responses mirrored the pattern observed for the velocity loss outputs (IRR and ACT vs TRA: b = −0.64, P < .001; ACT vs IRR: b = −1.05, P < .001; back squat vs bench press: b = 0.46, P = .005). Conclusions: IRR and ACT reduced neuromuscular and perceived fatigue, likely due to their cluster-set structures’ embedding frequent windows of interset rest. However, the ACT was overall more effective, presumably given its personalized structure.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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