Movement velocity can be used to estimate the relative load during the bench press and leg press exercises in older women
Autor/es
Marcos Pardo, Pablo Jorge; González Hernández, Jorge Miguel; García Ramos, Amador; López Vivancos, Abraham; Jiménez Reyes, PedroFecha
2019Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
Linear position transducerLoad-velocity profile
Resistance training
Velocity-based training
Older women
Resumen
Background: Movement velocity has been proposed as an effective tool to prescribe
the load during resistance training in young healthy adults. This study aimed to
elucidate whether movement velocity could also be used to estimate the relative load
(i.e., % of the one-repetition maximum (1RM)) in older women.
Methods: A total of 22 older women (age = 68.2 ± 3.6 years, bench press 1RM = 22.3 ±
4.7 kg, leg press 1RM = 114.6 ± 15.9 kg) performed an incremental loading test during
the free-weight bench press and the leg press exercises on two separate sessions.
The mean velocity (MV) was collected with a linear position transducer.
Results: A strong linear relationship between MV and the relative load was
observed for the bench press (%1RM = -130.4 MV + 119.3; r2 = 0.827, standard
error of the estimate (SEE) = 6.10%1RM, p < 0.001) and leg press exercises
(%1RM = -158.3 MV + 131.4; r2 = 0.913, SEE = 5.63%1RM, p < 0.001). No
significant differences were observed between the bench ...