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Variable resistance training versus traditional weight training on the reflex pathway following four weeks of leg press training
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<b>Purpose:</b> The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in <i>reflex</i>-electromechanical delay (EMD) as a result of 2- and 4-wks of variable resistance training (VRT) or dynamic constant external resistance (DCER) leg press training. <b>Material and Methods:</b> Thirty-six men were randomised into either the Control, DCER, or VRT groups. The DCER and VRT groups performed 3 sets of 10 leg press repetitions 3-d·wk<sup>-1</sup> for 4-wks. <i>Reflex</i>-EMD was measured at Baseline, Week-2, and Week-4. <b>Results:</b> The <i>reflex</i>-EMD durations decreased from Baseline at Week-2 and Week-4 for the VRT group, but not the DCER or Control groups. The reflex response < electrochemical process < mechanical process < total <i>reflex</i>-EMD for all groups. <b>Conclusions:</b> VRT elicited greater reflex adaptations compared to DCER training which indicated that VRT may be beneficial to incorporate into training or physical therapy programmes for pilots, soldiers, elderly, athletes, or professions that require quick reflexes and response times.
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