Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men

abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the energy cost of four modes of resistance training (push-ups, pull-ups, curl-ups, lunges). Twelve well trained men aged 23.6 (SD=2.84) years were recruited to participate in the study. Each of the 12 men completed three trials of each...

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Other Authors: Vezina, Jesse (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9146
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-91462018-06-22T03:01:46Z Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the energy cost of four modes of resistance training (push-ups, pull-ups, curl-ups, lunges). Twelve well trained men aged 23.6 (SD=2.84) years were recruited to participate in the study. Each of the 12 men completed three trials of each of the four exercises on one visit to the laboratory lasting slightly over one hour (M=72 min, SD=5.9 min). The oxygen consumption of the men was monitored constantly throughout the trial and data was recorded every five seconds. Mean VO2 values were calculated for each exercise. The values for push-ups (M=11.57 ml/kg/min, SD=1.99), curl-ups (M=10.99 ml/kg/min, SD=1.48), pull-ups (M=10.87 ml/kg/min, SD=2.51), and lunges (M=14.18 ml/kg/min, SD=1.78) were converted to METs (Metabolic Equivalents). The MET values (3.31, 3.14, 3.11, and 4.05 respectively) all fall within the range of moderate intensity activity. The findings of this study show that a single set of any of the above exercises will qualify as a moderate intensity activity and can be used to meet recommendations on daily physical activity. Dissertation/Thesis Vezina, Jesse (Author) Ainsworth, Barbara (Advisor) Campbell, Kathryn (Committee member) Woodruff, Larry (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Physiology Energy Expenditure Resistance Training eng 82 pages M.S. Exercise and Wellness 2011 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9146 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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topic Physiology
Energy
Expenditure
Resistance
Training
spellingShingle Physiology
Energy
Expenditure
Resistance
Training
Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
description abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the energy cost of four modes of resistance training (push-ups, pull-ups, curl-ups, lunges). Twelve well trained men aged 23.6 (SD=2.84) years were recruited to participate in the study. Each of the 12 men completed three trials of each of the four exercises on one visit to the laboratory lasting slightly over one hour (M=72 min, SD=5.9 min). The oxygen consumption of the men was monitored constantly throughout the trial and data was recorded every five seconds. Mean VO2 values were calculated for each exercise. The values for push-ups (M=11.57 ml/kg/min, SD=1.99), curl-ups (M=10.99 ml/kg/min, SD=1.48), pull-ups (M=10.87 ml/kg/min, SD=2.51), and lunges (M=14.18 ml/kg/min, SD=1.78) were converted to METs (Metabolic Equivalents). The MET values (3.31, 3.14, 3.11, and 4.05 respectively) all fall within the range of moderate intensity activity. The findings of this study show that a single set of any of the above exercises will qualify as a moderate intensity activity and can be used to meet recommendations on daily physical activity. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Exercise and Wellness 2011
author2 Vezina, Jesse (Author)
author_facet Vezina, Jesse (Author)
title Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
title_short Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
title_full Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
title_fullStr Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
title_full_unstemmed Energy Expenditure of Resistance Training Activities in Young Men
title_sort energy expenditure of resistance training activities in young men
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9146
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