Int J Sports Med 2019; 40(13): 831-841
DOI: 10.1055/a-0982-3311
Training & Testing
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Effects of Two Modalities of Whole-body Electrostimulation Programs and Resistance Circuit Training on Strength and Power

Stefano DʼOttavio
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
2   Interdepartmental Centre of Science and Culture of Sport – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
3   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences, “San Raffaele” University – Rome, Italy
4   Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio, Rome – Italian Football Federation – Rome, Italy
6   Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, "Tor Vergata" University – Rome, Italy
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Gianluca Briotti
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
2   Interdepartmental Centre of Science and Culture of Sport – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
3   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences, “San Raffaele” University – Rome, Italy
4   Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio, Rome – Italian Football Federation – Rome, Italy
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Cristina Rosazza
9   Neuroradiology Dept.,Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “Carlo Besta”, Milano, Italy
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Filippo Partipilo
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
3   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences, “San Raffaele” University – Rome, Italy
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Adriano Silvestri
8   Urban Fitness EMS Institute - Milan, Italy
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Cosimo Calabrese
7   Department of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, "Tor Vergata" University – Rome, Italy
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Andrea Bernardini
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
5   Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of engineering, "Tor Vergata" University – Rome, Italy
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Paolo Roberto Gabrielli
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
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Bruno Ruscello
1   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
2   Interdepartmental Centre of Science and Culture of Sport – Faculty of Medicine and Surgery – “Tor Vergata” University – Rome, Italy
3   School of Sports and Exercise Sciences, “San Raffaele” University – Rome, Italy
5   Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of engineering, "Tor Vergata" University – Rome, Italy
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accepted 15 July 2019

Publication Date:
18 September 2019 (online)

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Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to compare the effects on strength and muscle power of a training program based on two different modalities of whole-body electrostimulation (WB-EMS) with respect to a resistance-training program aimed at improving dynamic strength. Twenty-two subjects participated in this study: Thirteen male (age 25.2±2.8 years; height 1.78±0.1 m; body mass 72.8±6.4 kg; body fat 11.6±2.3%) and nine female (age 28.2±3.5 years; height 1.63±0.05 m; body mass 56.8±7.6 kg; body fat 19.1±4.7%). Participants were randomly assigned to three groups that underwent three different 6-week training programs: two modalities of WB-EMS, based on different electrical parameters (experimental), and circuit training with overloads (control). Force-velocity curves were calculated for each participant before and after treatment. All groups improved their level of strength and muscle power (paired sample t-Test, p<0.01; d>1) with a similar magnitude. No significant differences were observed between groups (two-way 2×3 Anova, p>0.05) at the end of the experimentation. This study suggests that WB-EMS might be considered as a valid and faster alternative – or an important complementary procedure – to a traditional overload-based resistance-training program for the development of the DS.