Suspension Training Warm-up for Exercise Performance

Age: 18 - 65
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: Tamara Rial-Faigenabum
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial explores how two different warm-up methods affect exercise performance in regularly active young adults. Participants will either walk on a treadmill or perform a TRX suspension warm-up (using suspension straps) before taking a treadmill test to assess how each warm-up impacts their peak oxygen uptake (VO2max) and overall heart and lung responses. The researchers aim to determine if TRX suspension exercises are as effective as walking for preparing for intense exercise. Ideal participants work out vigorously for at least five hours a week and can safely complete a physical test. As an unphased trial, this study allows participants to contribute to understanding exercise preparation methods.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the trial coordinators or your doctor.

What prior data suggests that these warm-up methods are safe for exercise performance testing?

Research shows that suspension training, such as TRX, is generally safe when used properly. Ensuring the equipment is securely attached to support body weight is crucial. This exercise type can improve heart and muscle health, reduce body fat, and help control blood pressure. Studies indicate it is 89.2% effective for heart health. Suspension training can also lower injury risk and enhance physical fitness, as observed in Navy personnel. While caution is necessary to avoid injuries, these findings suggest that suspension training is well-tolerated and offers several health benefits.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about the Suspension Warm-up (SW) because it offers a dynamic alternative to traditional walking warm-ups. Unlike the standard treadmill walking warm-up, the SW uses TRX exercises like reverse lunges and jump squats, potentially activating more muscle groups and enhancing overall exercise performance. This method is designed to be more engaging and could lead to better pre-exercise readiness, which might boost workout effectiveness and enjoyment.

What evidence suggests that this trial's warm-up methods could be effective for exercise performance?

Studies have shown that TRX suspension training can improve overall fitness by increasing flexibility, balance, and core strength, while also boosting endurance and power. Research indicates it can enhance heart health and muscle fitness. In this trial, participants will perform either a Suspension Warm-up (SW) with dynamic TRX exercises or a Walking Warm-up (WW) on a treadmill. These benefits suggest that TRX suspension training might achieve similar oxygen use and heart and lung responses as traditional warm-ups like walking. Overall, suspension training offers a promising way to enhance exercise performance.56789

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for recreationally active young adults who can safely perform exercise tests. Specific health conditions that could interfere with safe participation are not listed, but typically those with heart issues or severe physical limitations might be excluded.

Inclusion Criteria

≥5 h/week moderate-to-vigorous physical activity or high activity as considered by the ICIQ; able to pass PAR-Q+

Exclusion Criteria

I cannot do certain intense physical tests or exercises.
I have health issues that could affect test results.
<5 h/week activity or physical activity intensity per week less than high per ICIQ

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

1-2 weeks

Warm-up and Exercise Testing

Participants complete a warm-up using either treadmill walking or TRX suspension, followed by a treadmill exercise test to exhaustion

1 day
1 visit (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after exercise testing

1 week

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Suspension Training
Trial Overview The study is testing the effects of two different warm-up methods on exercise performance: a walking warm-up and a suspension training (TRX) warm-up. Participants will do one type of warm-up before undergoing a treadmill test to see which method better prepares them for peak performance.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Suspension Warm-up (SW)Experimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: Arm 1: Walking Warm-up (WW)Active Control1 Intervention

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Tamara Rial-Faigenabum

Lead Sponsor

Citations

Study on the influence of TRX suspension training on the ...TRX suspension training offers a non-stationary movement environment similar to surfing and effectively enhances neuromuscular control, ...
Suspension training as a method of improving fitnessSuspension training improves flexibility, balance, core endurance, lower-body strength, muscular endurance, size, and power, and improves metabolic fitness.
The effect of a suspension training on physical fitness ...Based on these findings, suspension training positively impacted physical fitness, reduced injury risk, and enhanced the work-related factors of Navy personnel.
Investigating the Acute and Chronic Health Benefits of TRX ...Dr. Dalleck points out that TRX Suspension Training was holistically beneficial, as demonstrated by the improvements seen in cardiovascular and muscular fitness ...
TRX Workout Benefits: 10 Reasons to Try Suspension ...TRX improves total-body strength, stability, and heart health, burns more calories, strengthens the core, and has a lower injury risk. It also ...
TRX Suspension Training: A New Functional ...To ensure safety throughout training, it is of the greatest importance to have an anchor point that will support body weight.
What Safety Precautions Should Be Taken When Using ...Suspension training offers numerous benefits but particular safety precautions need to be taken to prevent injuries. Read on to know more.
Investigating the Acute and Chronic Health Benefits of TRX ...TRX training improves cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, reduces body fat and blood pressure, and is 89.2% clinically beneficial for cardiovascular ...
TRX Suspension Workout: What to ExpectTRX workouts can make you stronger. Find out what you do, how it works, and how challenging it is.
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