Behavior of creatine kinase in a variable resistance session

  • Ojeda Á
  • Maliqueo S
  • Barahona-Fuentes G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the behavior of creatine kinase before and after the execution of a pre-activation protocol with intra-set variable resistance in order to generate post-activation potentiation in female athletes. [Participants and Methods] Six sprint women were part of the study. The study had a quasi-experimental intra-participant design. The experimental condition included a pre-activation with intra-set variable resistance + 1 minute rest + 30-m sprint × 3. The variables were metabolic creatine kinase, total creatine kinase, and 30-m sprints. [Results] Both the experimental condition and the control condition showed an increase in creatine kinase and total creatine kinase 24 hours post-effort. Only the experimental condition showed improve- ment in 30-m sprints after the pre-activation with intra-set variable resistance. [Conclusion] All those sessions ori- ented to increasing strength levels with a pre-activation protocol through intra-set variable resistance must consider rests longer than 24 hours between sessions in order not to increase creatine kinase in female athletes significantly.

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Ojeda, Á. H., Maliqueo, S. G., Barahona-Fuentes, G., & López, J. C. (2019). Behavior of creatine kinase in a variable resistance session. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 31(7), 512–515. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.31.512

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