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Universidad de Alicante, Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 2(5), p. 196-213

DOI: 10.4100/jhse.2010.52.09

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Muscular Failure Training in Conditioninig Neuromuscular Programs

Journal article published in 2010 by Ivan Chulvi Medrano ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

Many recommendations for designing of resistance training programs are suggested training all the sets to perform until voluntary fatigue with a maximum load selected, situation known as muscular failure. However, recent evidence has emerged that suggest caution in the prescription of training to failure in both, healthy and performance perspective. This review has addressed to this issue and made a collection of literature and a qualitative analysis of this topic. Final conclusion of this study suggest that implementation of the muscular failure resistance training is not recommended in subjects who trained with healthy goals, because it breaks the acceptable risk-benefit ratio in healthy training. However, athletes or advanced practitioners can be applied wishing to exceed a "plateau", only if planned and does not interfere with the production of specific strength.