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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare the effects of supramaximal and submaximal accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) on lower-body function and hypertrophy during a short-term basic strength block.MethodsTwenty-two trained male students (20.64 ± 1.92 years, 177.07 ± 4.17 cm, 73.08 ± 4.44 kg) were assigned to two experimental groups based on baseline strength: the supramaximal loading group (SUPRA, 120%/70% one repetition maximum [1RM], n = 11) and the submaximal loading group (SUB, 95%/70% 1RM, n = 11), both groups applying eccentric overload during each repetition. Both groups trained twice weekly for 4 weeks (3 sets × 5 reps). The pre- and post-tests included rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFCSA), countermovement jump height (CMJH), back squat 1RM, and 50% 1RM squat failure volume load (SFVL).ResultsA statistically significant main effect of time was observed for all variables (P P > 0.05). Both the SUPRA and SUB showed no statistically significant improvements in RFCSA, with trivial changes observed (P > 0.05, Hedges’ g = 0.13 and 0.10, respectively). Both the SUPRA and SUB showed statistically significant improvements in CMJH, 1RM, and SFVL (P ConclusionsThe results indicate that AEL training is effective in short-term training, with supramaximal and submaximal AEL producing similar improvements in outcomes. Therefore, submaximal AEL can serve as a feasible alternative to supramaximal AEL for physically active and healthy practitioners in a short-term basic strength block.
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