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Strength Training (A brief Introduction)

 
Author: Benny Lee
 

Strength is determined by the aims and objectives required by an event. 'Strength' to a shot putter is very different from the strength sought by a 5000m runner in the last stage of a race.

The two different types of muscle fibres.

Red fibres: associated with endurance activity and is slow acting but long working. Their colour relates to the presence of many mitochondria (cellular power stations) and to oxygen-carrying myoglobin protein. Aerobic fibres.

White fibres: Linked to rapid action and short endurance. No oxygen is utilized when they contract. These are the anaerobic fibres.

How these types of fibres function?

Both ultimately use the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in order to contract; they have a different way of doing this.

Refer below

The energy cycle

Creatine Fast Anaerobic Energy Creatine Phosphate

Pyruvic acid Medium Anaerobic Energy Lactic Acid

Glucose and Oxygen Slow Aerobic Energy CO2 and water

In short

White muscle fibres are linked to short endurance and give you the burst of strength in short periods of time. (Fast anaerobic Energy)

Red muscle fibres are linked to long endurance and are slow reacting muscles (slow Aerobic Energy).

Static and Isometric Strength

Static Strength:
Used main in Bodybuilding in which coordinated movements are not required as a mean of improving performance.
Helps improve the postural muscle groups such as those of the back and the abdomen.
Static strength is of only limited importance to the athlete.

Dynamic or moving strength:

Isotonic (even resistance)
Isokinetic (even speed)
Plyometric (reactive)
Explosive (Maximum speed)

Training methods

Sets and Repetitions (A set is the term used for a group of repetitions.)
Strength gain, sets are performed in consecutively and not one set of one exercise followed by another set of exercise. The reason for doing this is that the muscle group gets progressively more tired and more effort must be applied, bringing in more fibres as the sets progress. This is called Stage training.
Endurance are called Circuit Trainings
Low no. of sets High repetitions increases muscle endurance. Resting time 20-60secs. (E.G. four sets of 20 reps and above)
Medium No. of sets Medium Repetitions increases strength to some degree but also bulks the muscles and increases strength endurance and also increases strength Endurance. (6 sets of 8-12 reps with a medium-level resistance, Rest time around 30 to 90 seconds.)
High No. of sets Low repetitions Increases Strength maximally. Training is performed near maximum resistance. (E.G. 10 set of 2. Rest time 2-4mins)
Speed Factor To train for speed, drop the resistance in which you can do very fast repetitions. ( 3-6 reps, 4-8sets)
Plyometric exercises Used mainly for jumping events. (Will write an article on this base on request.)
Advanced set and repetition Structures

o Pyramids Increase weight as more sets are done. (E.G. Set1, 8 reps 50kg Set2, 6reps with 60kg Set3, 4 reps with 70kg) this system may be applied to find the maximum possible strength by including several singles at the end.

o Bi and Tri-sets Involves the use of two or three exercises for muscles in a group, done consecutively with NO break. (E.g. A tri-set for the shoulders could be made up of flying exercise, lateral raise and bent-over rowing.) Light resistance or lower repetitions need to be used.

o Super-sets combining two or three exercises for the same muscle. God for making rapid gains in bulk and strength. (E.g. Triceps workout close grip presses, triceps presses, and triceps push downs.) Best performed after any high quality work has been done completely exhaust the muscles.

o Pre-Exhaustion In view that there are two types of fibre in the muscles, this has led to the concept of pre-exhaustion in strength training. In simple, exhaust one type of muscle fibre then train the other. It is not clear whether this concept works in such a way but it seems to be effective in promoting strength gains.

o Burn-downs (drop-sets) Consists of one exercise in which an athlete can perform for ten reps. At which, after finishing that set, he reduces the weight and goes for another set, the process goes on. (E.g. 8 reps 50ks, 8resps 45kg, 8 reps 40kg, 8 reps 35kg) Used with specific muscle-group exercises, rather than multiple-action exercises such as the clean or snatch.

This information is compiled by an administrator of www.supplementtracker.com. Books and references used, Strength Training For Athletes by Michael A,Winch.

 
 
 

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