ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Sports Act. Living

Sec. Exercise Physiology

Volume 7 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1536360

This article is part of the Research TopicAcute and Chronic Physiological Adaptations to Resistance Exercises Across Various Populations: Mechanisms and Practical ApplicationsView all 19 articles

Quantification of Weekly Strength-Training Volume per Muscle Group in Competitive Physique Athletes

Provisionally accepted
  • 1Universidade São Judas Tadeu, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2Paulista University, São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 3Federal University of Espirito Santo, Vitória, Espirito Santo, Brazil
  • 4University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • 5Universidade Católica de Petrópolis, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 6Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova - Italy, Padova, Italy

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The purpose of the study was to quantify and compare the volume of training performed by competitive physique athletes, obtaining unprecedented findings at this level of specificity given the scarce specific literature and comparing with guidelines, in order to generate more specific and accurate conducts in the future. Methods: One hundred and fifty-four athletes from different federations and categories were analyzed using questions with items about training strategies describing them and subsequently comparing them with each other and with guidelines. Results: Many of the categories reduced training volume in pré-contest for most muscle groups. There is a variation in the average number of workouts per week between the off-season and the pré-contest period in different muscle groups. There was a significant difference in the weekly sets volume in categories (p < 0.05, α = 0,05): Men's Physique (MP) reduced (pectoral); Classic Physique (CP) and MP reduced (deltoids); Bodybuilding Classic (BC) vs. MP (pectoral) off-season and BC vs. MP (deltoids) off-season; Master (MT) increased (quadriceps); BC and MT increased (abdominals); CP vs. MP pré-contest (triceps surae). There was a significant increase in the duration of cardio work in pré-contest: CP, BC, Bikini (BK), and Wellness (WL) (p < 0.05, α = 0,05). An increase was observed as statistically significant in the weekly frequency of BC and Senior (SN) (p < 0.05). In most cases, there was an increase in the amount of cardio work during the pré-contest period. Conclusion: Notable reductions in training volume were observed during the pré-contest period for some muscle groups. Both men and women exhibited a decrease in exercise frequency for some muscle groups during pré-contest, alongside an increase in cardio training. We suggest new studies that can help with developing more detailed training practices for physique athletes.

Keywords: Competitive Bodybuilders, Bodybuilding training, Physique athletes training, strength training, Volume training, Resistance Training

Received: 19 Feb 2025; Accepted: 24 Jun 2025.

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* Correspondence: Valentina Bullo, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova - Italy, Padova, Italy

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