Effect of Respiratory Muscle Training on Exercise Performance in Healthy Individuals

Jul 7, 2012Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How breathing muscle training may improve exercise performance in healthy people

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Abstract

RMT is associated with a 6.0% improvement in endurance performance for less fit individuals compared to highly trained athletes.

  • Less fit subjects benefit more from respiratory muscle training (RMT) than highly trained athletes.
  • No significant difference was found in performance improvements between inspiratory muscle strength training and respiratory muscle endurance training.
  • Combined inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength training may provide superior performance improvements compared to inspiratory muscle strength training.
  • Constant load tests and intermittent incremental tests are more effective in detecting changes in endurance performance than conventional incremental tests.
  • Improvements in performance increase with longer test durations, with a +0.4% increase per minute.
  • The type of sport does not significantly influence the magnitude of performance improvements after RMT.

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