Inspiratory Muscle Training in Amateur CrossFit® Athletes
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the performance of athletes in CrossFit® activities, respiratory muscle strength, and perceived post-training fatigue. This study follows a two-arm randomized controlled trial protocol. Ninety-four volunteers aged between 18 and 60 years, enrolled in CrossFit® training, will be randomly allocated to the IMT Group, which involves respiratory training using a linear load device (Powerbreathe®) in conjunction with CrossFit® training; or the Non-IMT Group, which undergoes the same training as the intervention group but uses a device without a valve that ensures resistance. The primary outcome is to investigate the effectiveness of IMT: on maximum inspiratory pressure and maximum expiratory pressure. The secondary outcomes include performance in the six-minute walk test, Pistol, Burpee, Sit-up, Box Jump, Thruster, and Single-Under, burning 25 calories on the "Air Bike" measured by the time taken to reach the 25-calorie mark on this equipment, as well as the assessment of subjective fatigue perception. All outcomes of interest will be collected at baseline and reassessed: mid-term (8 weeks after allocation); and long-term (12 weeks after allocation), the IMT and MEP will be reassessed. Analyses will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Treatment effects will be assessed using Linear Mixed Models. The results of this study may help clarify the effects of IMT on CrossFit® athletes.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Age between 18 and 60 years; * Be enrolled in a CrossFit® program; * Be available to perform TMI at home 5 days a week. Exclusion Criteria: * Have any musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and/or neurological condition that prevents CrossFit® and/or IMT from being performed; * Be a smoker; * Not sign the Termo de Consentimento Livre Esclarecido (TCLE); * Be performing or have performed IMT using linear load equipment in the last month.