Effect of High Intensity Interval Training with Blood Restriction on Power Endurance and Body Fat

Oral Presentation

Authors

  • Amir Behi Department of Exercise Physiology, Physical Education & Sport science Faculty, Shomal University, Amol, Iran
  • Ali Reza Amani Department of Exercise Physiology, Physical Education & Sport science Faculty, Shomal University, Amol, Iran
  • Thomas Davin Fahey Department of Kinesiology, Physical Education & Sport science Faculty, California State University, Chico, USA
  • Taher Afsharnezhad Department of Exercise Physiology, Physical Education & Sport science Faculty, Shomal University, Amol, Iran

Keywords:

Intensive Anaerobic Exercises, Blood Flow Restriction, Power Endurance, Body Fat

Abstract

Background and purpose: Limiting venous blood flow restriction is a new approach of  training aims to improving high level of performance among athletes, which has shown prominent results at muscle hypotrophy and strength. KAATSU[1] is a training system including pressure belt imposed on the proximal part of the upper and lower bodies. The present study aims to investigate the effect of HIIT Kaatsu trainings on power endurance and body fat percentage  among young athletes.

 

Methodology: The present quasi experimental research was conducted through a pre-test and post-test and three groups including KAATSU intensive interval exercises (n=11), intense interval exercise (n=9) and a control group (n=10). The exercises included running distances of 20 and 40 meters. In the beginning of the protocol most of the exercises was in short distances and as the sessions proceeded, the number of the sets and repetitions increased and it reached to its highest intensity in the last session. During the exercise protocol, intensity of training was considered to be the highest running speed and based on their abilities each individual tried to run as fast as possible. The exercise load was defined based on repetitions and the sets. In the 20 meters distances, the participants took a ten second rest after each repetition and a one minute rest after each set and in 40 meters distances; Subjects took a 20 second rest after each repetition and 2 minute rest between sets. The control group did not performed any of the mentioned exercises. Moreover, before and after four weeks of training the individuals were given Bosco Test and Body Fat Percentage.

 

Results and Discussion: Statistical result has been shown, there is a significant change between the body fat percentage after four weeks within KAATSU intensive interval (P≥ 0.05) and intensive interval  (P≥ 0.05) groups, but no significant change was detected in the control group (P> 0.05) and there is a significant change between the power endurance in BOSCO test after four weeks within KAATSU intensive interval (P≥ 0.05), but no significant change was detected in the intensive interval and control (P> 0.05) groups. The statistical analysis of this research has been shown that there is of current investigation indicated that compared to intensive interval exercise alone, attending the KAATSU intensive exercises is more effective on the power endurance (Bosco test) and the body fat percentage.

 [1] Vascular Occlusion Moderation Training

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Published

2018-12-05

How to Cite

Behi, A., Amani, A. R., Davin Fahey, T., & Afsharnezhad, T. (2018). Effect of High Intensity Interval Training with Blood Restriction on Power Endurance and Body Fat: Oral Presentation. International Conference of Sports Science- AESA, (2), 9–10. Retrieved from https://journal.aesasport.com/index.php/AESA-Conf/article/view/81