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Load-Velocity Relationship in National Paralympic Powerlifters: A Case Study

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2018-0452

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force-velocity relationship; powerlifting; muscle power; load estimation

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Purpose: To examine the relationships between different loading intensities and movement velocities in the bench-press exercise (BP) in Paralympic powerlifters. Methods: A total of 17 national Paralympic powerlifters performed maximum dynamic strength tests to determine their BP 1-repetition maximum (1RM) in a Smith-machine device. A linear position transducer was used to measure movement velocity over a comprehensive range of loads. Linear-regression analysis was performed to establish the relationships between the different bar velocities and the distinct percentages of 1RM. Results: Overall, the correlations between bar velocities and % 1RM were strong over the entire range of loads (R-2.80-. 91), but the precision of the predictive equations (expressed as mean differences [%] between actual and predicted 1RM values) were higher at heavier loading intensities (similar to 20% for loads <= 70% 1RM and similar to 5% for loads >= 70% 1RM). In addition, it seems that these very strong athletes (eg, 1RM relative in the BP = 2.22 [0.36] kg.kg(-1), for male participants) perform BP 1RM assessments at lower velocities than those previously reported in the literature. Conclusions: The load-velocity relationship was strong and consistent in Paralympic powerlifters, especially at higher loads (>= 70% 1RM). Therefore, Paralympic coaches can use the predictive equations and the reference values provided here to determine and monitor the BP loading intensity in national Paralympic powerlifters.

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