The impact of isometric training of muscle strength supplemented by HMB on the motor potential and body composition of young men

Marek Kruszewski, Jerzy Eliasz, Marcin Dąbrowa, Bartłomiej Kruszewski, Bożena Wit, Michał Wychowański, Jan Gajewski

Marek Kruszewski, Jerzy Eliasz, Marcin Dąbrowa, Bartłomiej Kruszewski, Bożena Wit, Michał Wychowański, Jan Gajewski – The impact of isometric training of muscle strength supplemented by HMB on the motor potential and body composition of young men. Fizjoterapia Polska 2003; 3(4); 357-374

Abstract

Background. In most sports disciplines, the level of training and the capacity for exertion is dependent on the anabolism of proteins. For this reason there has been growing interest in supplements, especially hydroxymethylobutyrate (HMB). The purpose of our research was to test the impact of isometric training and HMB supplementation on muscle strength and altered body composition in young men. Material and methods. Our experiment involved 30 physical education students who had not previously been in training for high-exertion sports. The subjects were divided into two groups: the experimental group, with isometric training and HMB supplementation, and the control group (K), with similar training and a placebo. After baseline measurement of strength and speed parameters, isometric muscle strength training was implemented. The measurements were repeated after the completion of training. Results. After 4 weeks of isometric training both groups had attained significant improvements in the results of the training exercises, but the improvements were consistently and significantly higher in the experimental group. In respect to changes in body composition there was significantly greater loss of fat gain of active body mass (LBM) in the experimental group. Conclusions. The use of HMB supplementation significantly improves the effectiveness of isometric training in the process of increasing muscle strength. Combining isometric training with HMB support has a significant favorable impact on changes in body composition. These changes should be regarded as favorable and desirable not only for athletes, but also for persons engaging in recreational exercising or under rehabilitation.

Key words:
isometric training, posttraumatic rehabilitation, Physical Fitness, anabolism
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Effects of 8 weeks of isometric training on cutaneous microcirculation

Renata Szyguła, Jan Szczegielniak

Renata Szyguła, Jan Szczegielniak – Effects of 8 weeks of isometric training on cutaneous microcirculation. Fizjoterapia Polska 2010; 10(4); 281-288

Abstract
The effect of resistance exercises on peripheral circulation is poorly documented. Reports about the impact of such exercises on the vascular endothelium are conflicting. Similar controversy surrounds the response of systemic and cutaneous microcirculation to resistance training. A study was therefore conducted to assess the impact of 8-week isometric training of forearm muscle on cutaneous microcirculation. Eight weeks of isometric training was applied to 34 healthy men. Cutaneous microcirculation was measured using a Perifluks 4001 (Perimed) laser Doppler flowmeter. Laser Doppler flowmeter signal frequency within the 0.01-2 Hz range was also analyzed during basal flow. After 8 weeks of isometric exercises to forearm and hand, forearm circumference increased from 27.6±1.23 to 28.31±1.33 cm (p=0.02). Resting flow improved from 10.29±2.36 PU before the training to 13.04±1.16 PU after the training (p=0.0000). The remaining cutaneous microcirculation parameters examined in the study did not change significantly after the resistance training period.8-week isometric exercises of the non-dominant forearm and hand improved the resting perfusion of cutaneous microcirculation. The resistance training did not influence the capacity and efficiency of the cutaneous vascular bed in the study group, which may indicate lack of a cardioprotective effect of local isometric exercises.
Key words:
isometric training, cutaneous microcirculation, laser Doppler flowmetry
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