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  • Effects of a pre-workout supplement on hyperemia following leg extension resistance exercise to failure with different resistance loads.

Effects of a pre-workout supplement on hyperemia following leg extension resistance exercise to failure with different resistance loads.

Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2017-09-30)
Jeffrey S Martin, Petey W Mumford, Cody T Haun, Micheal J Luera, Tyler W D Muddle, Ryan J Colquhoun, Mary P Feeney, Cameron S Mackey, Paul A Roberson, Kaelin C Young, David D Pascoe, Jason M DeFreitas, Nathaniel D M Jenkins, Michael D Roberts
ABSTRACT

We sought to determine if a pre-workout supplement (PWS), containing multiple ingredients thought to enhance blood flow, increases hyperemia associated with resistance training compared to placebo (PBO). Given the potential interaction with training loads/time-under-tension, we evaluated the hyperemic response at two different loads to failure. Thirty males participated in this double-blinded study. At visit 1, participants were randomly assigned to consume PWS (Reckless™) or PBO (maltodextrin and glycine) and performed four sets of leg extensions to failure at 30% or 80% of their 1-RM 45-min thereafter. 1-wk. later (visit 2), participants consumed the same supplement as before, but exercised at the alternate load. Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), femoral artery blood flow, and plasma nitrate/nitrite (NOx) were assessed at baseline (BL), 45-min post-PWS/PBO consumption (PRE), and 5-min following the last set of leg extensions (POST). With the 30% training load compared to 80%, significantly more repetitions were performed ( Compared to PBO, the PWS consumed herein augmented hyperemia following multiple sets to failure at 80% of 1-RM, but not 30%. This specificity may be a product of interaction with local perturbations (e.g., reduced tissue oxygenation levels [minimum O

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Creatine monohydrate, ≥98%