Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2540

Influence of 8-weeks of supervised static stretching or resistance training of pectoral major muscles on maximal strength, muscle thickness and range of motion

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Date of first publication2024-01-19
Date of publication in PubData 2025-11-18

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English

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05413-y
Wohlann, T., Warneke, K., Kalder, V., Behm, D. G., Schmidt, T., & Schiemann, S. (2024). Influence of 8-weeks of supervised static stretching or resistance training of pectoral major muscles on maximal strength, muscle thickness and range of motion. European Journal of Applied Physiology 124, 1885–1893.
Published in ISSN: 1439-6319
European Journal of Applied Physiology

Abstract

Objectives: Current research suggests static stretch-induced maximal strength increases and muscle hypertrophy with potential to substitute resistance-training routines. However, most studies investigated the plantar flexors. This study explored the effects of a static stretching program on maximal strength, hypertrophy and flexibility of the pectoralis major and compared the effects with those of traditional resistance training. Methods: Eighty-one (81) active participants were allocated to either a static stretching, strength-training or control group. Pectoralis stretching was applied 15 min/day, 4 days per week for 8 weeks, while resistance training trained 3 days per week, 5 × 12 repetitions.

Keywords

Stretching; Flexibility; Resistance Training; Tension

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