Effect of heavy resistance training on performance variables in endurance athletes
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Abel, Mark
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 10 weeks of heavy
resistance training on performance variables in endurance athletes. Thirteen
healthy male endurance athletes (age = 23.6 i 5.1 yr, ht = 178.8 i 6.6 cm,
wt = 76.0 * 8.2 kg) were assigned to either a heavy resistance training (HRT)
group (N = 7) or a control (N = 6) group. No changes in peak VOz or body
composition occurred in the HRT group. Significant increases (p c .05) in one
repetition maximum (1 RM) bench press and squat strength occurred in the HRT
group (3.9% and 10% respectively). The HRT group experienced significant
reductions (p < .05) in blood lactate accumulation at four of the seven treadmill
stages. These findings indicate that HRT does not effect peak VOz or body
composition, but does increase 1 RM strength and may decrease blood lactate
accumulation at high running intensities in endurance athletes.