Can Women Maintain Their Strength Performance Along the Menstrual Cycle? Osmani, Florent Terán Fernández, Danel Alonso Pérez, Sergio Ruiz Alías, Santiago Alejo García Pinillos, Felipe Lago Fuentes, Carlos Resistance training Follicular phase Repetitions in reserve This study aimed to explore the effect of the menstrual cycle (MC) phases (i.e., early follicular phase [EFP], late follicular phase [LFP], and mid-luteal phase [MLP]) on the repetitions performed to momentary failure in back squat and bench press exercises, as well as to determine subsequent fatigue (i.e., change in countermovement jump [CMJ], perceived effort, and muscle soreness). Twelve physically active eumenorrheic women performed a back squat and bench press set to momentary failure at 80% of the one-repetition maximum during the EFP, LFP, and MLP. The results revealed that subjects were able to perform 2.2 [0.2 to 4.2] more repetitions in the LFP with respect to the EFP for the back squat exercise (p = 0.009), but no significant differences were observed for the bench press (p = 0.354). The EFP displayed a larger CMJ height drop (−0.86 [−1.71 to −0.01] cm) with respect to the LFP (0.01 [−0.57 to 0.58] cm) and the MLP (−0.36 [−1.15 to 0.43] cm). Neither the perceived effort of each set to failure nor the resulting muscle soreness differed between MC phases. Therefore, practitioners should be aware that the MC could condition the repetitions available to momentary failure and the resulting allostatic load. 2024-10-29T11:56:09Z 2024-10-29T11:56:09Z 2024-10-27 journal article Osmani, F.; Terán- Fernández, D.; Alonso-Pérez, S.; Ruiz-Alias, S.A.; García-Pinillos, F.; Lago-Fuentes, C. CanWomen Maintain Their Strength Performance Along the Menstrual Cycle? Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 9818. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14219818 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/96459 10.3390/app14219818 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ open access Atribución 4.0 Internacional MDPI