This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial examining the effects of caffeinated and non-caffeinated pre-workout supplements on resistance exercise performance. Resistance-trained adults will be randomly assigned to complete three study conditions (caffeinated pre-workout, non-caffeinated pre-workout, and placebo) in one of the six possible condition orders. During each condition, participants will report to the laboratory for ingestion of the assigned beverage and subsequent muscular performance testing. Major performance outcomes will be force production variables from a mechanized squat device and maximal strength and muscular endurance on the bench press and leg press exercises.
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Isometric Peak Force Production
Timeframe: Approximately 35 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Isometric Rate of Force Development
Timeframe: Approximately 35 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Isokinetic Peak Concentric Force Production
Timeframe: Approximately 40 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Isokinetic Peak Eccentric Force Production
Timeframe: Approximately 40 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Maximal Strength on Bench Press Exercise
Timeframe: Approximately 65 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Muscular Endurance on Bench Press Exercise
Timeframe: Approximately 70 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Maximal Strength on Leg Press Exercise
Timeframe: Approximately 95 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.
Muscular Endurance on Leg Press Exercise
Timeframe: Approximately 100 minutes after beverage ingestion in each condition.