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. 2020 Aug 1;13(3):890-899.
doi: 10.70252/CJJK8125. eCollection 2020.

Donning a Novel Lower-Limb Restrictive Compression Garment During Training Augments Muscle Power and Strength

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Donning a Novel Lower-Limb Restrictive Compression Garment During Training Augments Muscle Power and Strength

Jaxon T Baum et al. Int J Exerc Sci. .

Abstract

The popularity of graduated compression garments (GCG) in sport and exercise is largely driven by the abundance of anecdotal claims suggesting their efficacy. A new line of compression apparel, restrictive compression garments (RCG), integrate novel resistance technology into lower-limb compression garments designed to provide variable resistance to movement. This study aimed to investigate the effect of donning an RCG during a 4-week training program on selected performance variables. Twelve college-aged males were recruited for four weeks of lower-body strength-power resistance training. Participants were randomized 1:1 and blinded to (i) an intervention group (RCG; n = 6) that donned a lower-body RCG during training or (ii) a control group (SHAM; n = 6) that donned a sham during identical training. Both groups demonstrated significant increases in 1-repetition maximum (1-RM) on a seated leg press after 4 weeks (both p < 0.001), with RCG showing a significantly greater increase compared SHAM (p = 0.005, g = 3.35). Similarly, RCG demonstrated significantly greater increases in jump height, peak power, and average power compared to SHAM (p = 0.032, g = 3.44; p < 0.001, g = 4.40; p < 0.001, g = 4.50, respectively). Donning a RCG while engaging in lower-body strength-power training may augment increases 1-RM on a seated leg press, jump height, peak and average power, compared with same exercise training without an RCG.

Keywords: Graduated compression garments (GCG); jump performance; resistance training.

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Illustrated RCG (Blueprint Phoenix; Redondo Beach, CA, USA) with compression pant designed with multiple layers of embedded elastic bands and panels that produce a patterned, internal resistance when stretched over the lower-body joints of the hip and knee.

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