Exploring the acute affective responses to resistance training: A comparison of the predetermined and the estimated repetitions to failure approaches.
Hadar SchwartzAviv EmanuelIsaac Isur Rozen SamukasIsrael HalperinPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Both approaches led to comparable affective responses and to an approximately even approach preference. Hence, prior to prescribing either approach, coaches should consider trainee's preferences. Moreover, under the ERF condition participants completed a dissimilar number of repetitions across exercises while presumably reaching a similar proximity to task-failure. This finding suggests that ERF allows for better effort regulation between exercises.