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Motricidade

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Motri. v.7 n.1 Vila Real  2011

 

Análise do efeito de diferentes intensidades e intervalos de recuperação na percepção subjetiva de atletas

 

M.S. Silva 1, T.S. Silva 2, M.R. Mota 3, V.O. Damasceno 4, F. Martins da Silva 5

1 Mestre em Educação Física pela Universidade Católica de Brasília – UCB, Brasília, Brasil.

2 Graduado em Educação Física pela Universidade Católica de Brasília – UCB, Brasília, Brasil.

3 Doutor em Educação Física pela Universidade Católica de Brasília – UCB, Brasília, Brasil.

4 Doutorando em Educação Física pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais e docente da Universidade Salgado de Oliveira – Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brasil.

5 Doutor em Educação Física e diretor do curso de Graduação de Educação Física da Universidade Católica de Brasília, Brasília, Brasil.

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RESUMO

A pesquisa analisou os efeitos de diferentes intensidades e diferentes intervalos de recuperação do treinamento resistido na percepção subjetiva de esforço (PSE) em atletas jovens. Foram selecionados 23 adolescentes, homens, com 17.06 ± .73 anos de idade, 68.01 ± 8.09 kg massa corporal e 173.65 ± 5.61 cm de estatura. Submetidos à adequação de cargas (5 RM, 10 RM ou 15 RM) e intervalo de recuperação (30, 60 ou 120 s), onde ao final de cada série foi pedido para apontar o esforço percebido na escala OMNI-RES. A estatística utilizada foi a two-way ANOVA. As diferenças significativas foram analisadas pelo post-hoc de Bonferroni. Na PSE não foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre as intensidades nos intervalos de recuperação avaliados. Com relação aos intervalos com a mesma intensidade, verificou-se diferença entre 15 RM e intervalo de 120 e 60 s com 15 RM e intervalo de 30 s. Para as intensidades de 10 e 5 RM, apenas o intervalo de 120 s apresentou diferença em relação a 5 e 10 RM com intervalo de 30 s demonstrou que entre as intensidades e intervalos de recuperação ocorreram diferenças significativas. Conclui-se que quanto menor o intervalo de recuperação maior serão os níveis de fadiga, independente do número de repetições executadas em todas as intensidades, podendo inferir que a PSE mostrou-se sensível a diminuição do intervalo de recuperação

Palavras-chave: treinamento resistido, intervalos de recuperação, PSE, adolescentes

 

Analysis of the effect of different intensities and rest interval on the perceived exertion of athletes

ABSTRACT

The research examined the effects of different intensities and different rest intervals of strength training on the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in young athletes. Participated in the study 23 young men, aged 17.06 ± .73 years, 68.01 ± 8.09 kg of body mass, and 173.65 ± 5.61 cm of height. They were submitted to the appropriateness of charges (5 RM, 10 RM or 15 RM) and rest intervals (30, 60 or 120 s) and then asked to point perceived exertion according to the OMNI-RES scale. A two-way ANOVA was used and significant differences were analyzed by post-hoc Bonferroni. For RPE there were no significant differences between the intensities in the recovery intervals evaluated. For intervals with the same intensity, there were differences between 15 RM and range of 120 and 60 s with 15 RM and 30 s intervals. Intensities of 10 and 5 RM, in the range of 120 s showed significant differences. It follows that the smaller the rest interval the greater the levels of fatigue regardless of the number of repetitions performed in all intensities and it may be inferred that the RPE was sensitive to reduction in the rest interval.

Keywords: resistance exercise, rest interval, RPE, adolescents

 

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Endereço para correspondência: Michel Santos Silva, Rua 34 Norte, lote 04, Ed. Real Flat, Apto. 207, CEP: 71918-720, Águas Claras, Distrito Federal, Brasil.

E-mail: michellsantos@uol.com.br

 

Submetido: 09.10.2009  Aceite: 29.06.2010

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