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Effects of Pilates Stretching on Flexibility, Strength, Power and Muscular Endurance

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Performance
Exercise
Young Adults
Interventions
Other: Traditional Pilates
Other: Pilates without stretching
Registration Number
NCT05538520
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Estadual do Norte do Parana
Brief Summary

Introduction: The practice of stretching is commonly used in the preparation of activities and/or physical exercises that require some component of flexibility, strength, endurance and muscle power. This explains the high growth in recent decades of studies investigating the effect of stretching, mainly static and dynamic, when performed immediately before activities that aim to develop these physical capacities. Despite the growing interest of scholars on this topic, the long-term impact of dynamic stretching on flexibility, strength performance, endurance and muscle power is still not fully understood. In addition, a type of dynamic stretching little explored in the literature needs investigation: the stretches used during Pilates exercise sessions. The effects of these stretching exercises on a physical conditioning program based on Pilates exercises in the young adult population are not yet known. Objective: To verify through a randomized clinical trial the effects of stretching in a conditioning program based on Pilates exercises on flexibility, strength, endurance and muscle power. Methods: In this study, 32 young adults of both sexes will be randomized into two groups: 1) Traditional Pilates; 2) Pilates Without Stretching. The Traditional Pilates group will perform a protocol of stretching exercises followed by muscle strengthening. The Pilates Without Stretching group will perform an exercise protocol consisting only of muscle strengthening exercises. Muscle strength results will be evaluated by 1 repetition max by elastic resistance; trunk muscle strength/endurance by the 1-minute abdominal test and the Sorensen test, respectively; vertical jump performance by the sargent jump test; handgrip strength by the handheld dynamometer and flexibility by the sit-and-reach test. These physical capacities will be assessed at baseline and after 8 weeks of intervention. Interventions will be performed three times a week for 8 weeks. The analysis will be performed with intent-to-treat analysis and adjusted covariance for baseline outcomes.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
32
Inclusion Criteria
  • women between 18 and 45 years of age
  • normoweights (Body mass index between 21 to 25 kg/m2)
  • not be participating in physical exercise programs for at least six months
  • be healthy, according to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
  • not report any medical restrictions for physical exercise
  • no history of injury, trauma or illness within the last six months
  • not having undergone previous surgery in the last six months
  • not have musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and neurological disorders that prevent the performance of assessment and intervention protocols
  • not be under the action of medications that cause muscle relaxation or that can inhibit muscle tonic action
  • not use food supplements or anabolic steroids
  • not being on a calorie-restricted diet
Exclusion Criteria
  • start practicing another type of physical exercise during the study period
  • not being able to perform the pre-intervention assessment or the intervention exercise protocol
  • emergence of lesions that do not allow the continuity of interventions
  • withdraw from participating in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Traditional PilatesTraditional Pilates5 stretching exercises will be performed, followed by 15 strengthening exercises (5 for core, 5 for lower limbs and 5 for upper limbs), all in a series of 10 repetitions, 3x-week, for 8 weeks, maintaining an effort level 7-8 on the Omni-Scale. Below are the exercises and equipment used. 1) Stretching the Chain Posterior (Reformer); 2) Front Splits Modified (Reformer); 3) Stomach Massage (Reformer); 4) Stretches Front (Barrel); 5) Back Stretches: Quadriceps Stretch (Barrel); 6) Bridge (Mat with Magic Circle); 7) The Hundred (Mat with Swiss ball); 8) Teaser (Mini Barrel); 9) Swan (Mini Barrel); 10) Swimming (Mini Barrel); 11) Footwork Double Leg Pumps (Chair); 12) Pump One Leg Front (Chair); 13) Forward Lunge (Chair); 14) Wall Side (Wall with Swiss ball and dumbbells); 15) Tower (Cadillac); 16) Arms Pulling Up (Cadillac); 17) Rowing Front: Hug a Tree (Cadillac); 18) Arm Pulling Down (Wall Unit); 19) Horizontal Arm Pulling (Wall Unit); 20) Extension Arm Up (Wall Unit).
Pilates without stretchingPilates without stretching15 strengthening exercises will be performed (the same performed by the TP group), all in a series of 10 repetitions, 3x-week, for 8 weeks, maintaining an effort level 7-8 on the Omni-Scale. Below are the exercises and equipment used. 1) Bridge (Mat with Magic Circle); 2) The Hundred (Mat with Swiss ball); 3) Teaser (Mini Barrel); 4) Swan (Mini Barrel); 5) Swimming (Mini Barrel); 6) Footwork Double Leg Pumps (Chair); 7) Pump One Leg Front (Chair); 8) Forward Lunge (Chair); 9) Wall Side (Wall with Swiss ball and dumbbells); 10) Tower (Cadillac); 11) Arms Pulling Up (Cadillac); 12) Rowing Front: Hug a Tree (Cadillac); 13) Arm Pulling Down (Wall Unit); 14) Horizontal Arm Pulling (Wall Unit); 15) Extension Arm Up (Wall Unit).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in muscle strength of knee extensorsPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Assessment of muscle strength with elastic resistance

Change in strength/endurance by 1-minute sit-up testPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Assessment of abdominal muscle strength/endurance in 1-minute

Change in the muscular resistance of the trunk extensors by the Sorensen testPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Assessment of the muscular resistance of the trunk extensors (Sorensen)

Change in muscle strength by handgrip test using hand dynamometerPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Assessment of handgrip muscle strength

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Lower limb muscle powerPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Assessment of lower limb muscle power by vertical jump

FlexibilityPre (baseline) and post-intervention assessment (after 8-weeks)

Flexibility assessment by the sit-and-reach test

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidade Estadual do Norte do ParanĂ¡

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Jacarezinho, ParanĂ¡, Brazil

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