Does Moderate-Load Priming Activity Influence Maximal Upper-Body Performance and Perceptual State?

Author:

Harrison Peter W.12,Kelly Vincent G.13,Jenkins David G.145,McGuigan Michael R.6,Holmberg Patrick M.3,James Lachlan P.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia;

2. Queensland Academy of Sport, Nathan, Australia;

3. School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;

4. School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Australia;

5. Applied Sports Science Technology and Medicine Research Centre, Swansea University, Wales, United Kingdom;

6. Sports Performance Research Inst New Zealand (SPRINZ), Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand; and

7. Sport and Exercise Science, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Harrison, PW, Kelly, VG, Jenkins, DG, McGuigan, MR, Holmberg, PM, and James, LP. Does moderate-load priming activity influence maximal upper-body performance and perceptual state?. J Strength Cond Res 37(11): e581–e587, 2023—The results of previous research indicate that resistance exercise “priming” may improve strength-power measures within 48 hours after their completion. Although researchers have primarily examined performance responses after lower-body priming stimuli, investigations examining the effects of upper-body resistance priming exercises are presently limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine upper-body pushing and pulling performance in addition to perceptual responses 3 and 27 hours after moderate-load (ML) upper-body resistance priming exercise. Fourteen resistance-trained men were assigned to complete ML priming (4 × 3 bench press and bench pull at 65% 1RM [repetition maximum]) and control (rest) protocols in a randomized and counterbalanced order. Peak velocity during the bench throw and bench pull tests involving different loads (25, 50, and 75% 1RM) showed no practical change at 3 and 27 hours after the priming session (p = 0.216–0.99, Cliff's d = −0.041 to 0.225). Small effect size increases in perceptual measures (“physical feeling,” “physical performance,” “aggression” [p = 0.400–0.553, Cliff's d = 0.183–0.201], and “muscular heaviness” [p = 0.178, Cliff's d = 0.231]) were found at 3 hours postpriming. A moderate practical increase was observed in perceived “physical feeling” compared with control (p = 0.385, Cliff's d = 0.349) in addition to small effect size increases in perceived “physical performance” and “aggression” (Cliff's d = 0.243–0.290) at 27 hours after priming activities. These results indicate that upper-body strength-power changes within 27 hours after ML upper-body resistance exercise priming are not practically meaningful.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

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

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