The present study aims to investigate the acute effects of inspiratory muscle warm-up (IWU) on 1RM performance in professional natural bodybuilders. The hypothesis is that IWU will lead to an increase in the pressure-generating capacity of the inspiratory muscles, thereby resulting in improved 1RM strength performance. The anticipated findings are expected to contribute not only to the enhancement of maximal strength performance but also to the improvement of exercise efficiency through increased respiratory muscle endurance. It is submitted that these outcomes may ultimately provide insights into the long-term sustainability of professional athletes' performance. Twenty male athletes who had competed in national and international professional natural bodybuilding competitions were recruited for this study. The participants had an average experience in natural bodybuilding of 3.21 years, with a standard deviation of ± 1.44 years, and trained for more than five hours per week. The data collection period commenced in July 2025. The study was designed as a randomized controlled experimental trial. Participants were randomly assigned to two groups by a computerized program at three visits after the trial, based on their first measurement: inspiratory warm-up (IWU) group or control (CON) group.
Age range
18 Years – 35 Years
Sex
MALE
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1RM
Timeframe: Day 1
maximal inspiratory pressures (MIP )
Timeframe: Day 1