Optimal load for maximizing upper-body power: Test-retest reproducibility

被引:7
作者
Garcia-Ramos, Amador [1 ]
Haff, G. Gregory [2 ]
Padial, Paulino [1 ]
Feriche, Belen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Phys Educ & Sport, Granada, Spain
[2] Edith Cowan Univ, Ctr Exercise & Sport Sci Res, Joondalup, WA, Australia
关键词
Bench press; bench press throw; mean power; mean propulsive power; peak power; OPTIMAL TRAINING LOAD; RUGBY UNION PLAYERS; RESISTANCE EXERCISES; JUMP SQUAT; STRENGTH; OUTPUT; PERFORMANCE; SPORTS; ELITE; SPEED;
D O I
10.3233/IES-150608
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The load that maximizes power output, commonly called "optimal load", has received wide attention for training and testing purposes. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reproducibility in the determination of the load that maximizes mean power (MP), mean propulsive power (MPP), and peak power (PP) during the bench press (BP) and bench press throw (BPT) exercises. METHODS: Twenty-two men conducted 4 evaluations after a preliminary BP 1-repetition maximum (1RM) determination. In a counterbalanced order, subjects performed 2 sessions of BP in one week and 2 sessions of BPT in another week. MP, MPP, and PP at each tenth percentile (20-70% of 1RM) were recorded on each testing day. Two procedures were used to determine the individual optimal load: (1) Absolute: individual load with the highest power output; (2) Predicted: obtained from the parabolic load-power relationship. RESULTS: While acceptable reproducibility was found for MP in both exercises and procedures (ICC: 0.85-0.96; CV: 2.7%-12.2%), low reproducibility was obtained for MPP (ICC: -0.20-0.60; CV: 21.1%-29.3%), and PP (ICC: 0.42-0.78; CV: 17.8%-20.9%). CONCLUSIONS: The low reproducibility associated with the determination of the optimal load suggests that it may be unnecessary to look for a single optimal load for training.
引用
收藏
页码:115 / 124
页数:10
相关论文
共 27 条
[11]   A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR DETERMINING THE RATE OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT DURING ISOMETRIC MIDTHIGH CLEAN PULLS [J].
Haff, G. Gregory ;
Ruben, Ryan P. ;
Lider, Joshua ;
Twine, Corey ;
Cormie, Prue .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2015, 29 (02) :386-395
[12]   Training Principles for Power [J].
Haff, G. Gregory ;
Nimphius, Sophia .
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING JOURNAL, 2012, 34 (06) :2-12
[13]   DO FORCE-TIME AND POWER-TIME MEASURES IN A LOADED JUMP SQUAT DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN SPEED PERFORMANCE AND PLAYING LEVEL IN ELITE AND ELITE JUNIOR RUGBY UNION PLAYERS? [J].
Hansen, Keir T. ;
Cronin, John B. ;
Pickering, Stuart L. ;
Douglas, Lee .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2011, 25 (09) :2382-2391
[14]   DOES CLUSTER LOADING ENHANCE LOWER BODY POWER DEVELOPMENT IN PRESEASON PREPARATION OF ELITE RUGBY UNION PLAYERS? [J].
Hansen, Keir T. ;
Cronin, John B. ;
Pickering, Stuart L. ;
Newton, Michael J. .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2011, 25 (08) :2118-2126
[15]   Progressive Statistics for Studies in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science [J].
Hopkins, William G. ;
Marshall, Stephen W. ;
Batterham, Alan M. ;
Hanin, Juri .
MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2009, 41 (01) :3-12
[16]   Effects of long-term training specificity on maximal strength and power of the upper and lower extremities in athletes from different sports [J].
Izquierdo, M ;
Häkkinen, K ;
Gonzalez-Badillo, JJ ;
Ibáñez, J ;
Gonzalez-Badillo, JJ ;
Ibáñez, J ;
Gorostiaga, EM .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 87 (03) :264-271
[17]   OPTIMAL LOAD MAXIMIZES THE MEAN MECHANICAL POWER OUTPUT DURING UPPER EXTREMITY EXERCISE IN HIGHLY TRAINED SOCCER PLAYERS [J].
Jandacka, Daniel ;
Uchytil, Jaroslav .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2011, 25 (10) :2764-2772
[18]  
Kawamori N, 2005, J STRENGTH COND RES, V19, P698
[19]  
Kawamori N, 2004, J STRENGTH COND RES, V18, P675
[20]   Fundamentals of resistance training: Progression and exercise prescription [J].
Kraemer, WJ ;
Ratamess, NA .
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2004, 36 (04) :674-688