Comparison between Linear and Daily Undulating Periodized Training Program for Maximal Strength in Young Men Air Force Cadets
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26253/heal.uth.ojs.ispe.2011.1359Keywords:
1RM, resistance training, periodizationAbstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of a 8-week Linear (LP) and a
Daily Undulating Periodized (DUP) strength training program on maximal strength in young men cadets. Forty-five healthy male cadets of the Hellenic Air Force Academy (aged 18-22 yrs) were randomly assigned to a LP group, a DUP group or a control (C) group. One repetition maximum (1RM) bench press strength, body mass and body composition were measured just before and right after the completion of the 8 weeks training program. Every two weeks, the LP group gradually decreased the repetitions (from 10 to 4) and increased resistance (from 70% to 90% of 1RM), while the DUP group followed the same pattern, but also altered the repetitions (15 -2) and load of training (60-95% of 1RM) on a daily basis. The weekly volume and intensity were equated for each training program. A two-Way analysis of variance (group x time) with repeated measures on factor «time» and Tukey’s post-hoc analysis were used to analyze the data. The results revealed statistically significant «group» x «time» interaction for maximal bench press strength. Maximal bench press strength significantly increased after the completion of the training program compared to pre-training values in LP (8.1±1.2%) and DUP (10.8±1.7%), but remained unchanged in CG. Body mass and body fat were similarly decreased in all groups (p<.01). In conclusion, comparing the efficiency of the two programmes, both LP and DUP training programmes elicit similar improvement in maximal bench press strength in healthy young males.