@misc{10481/96705, year = {2021}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/96705}, abstract = {Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of the grip width on the power-force-velocity-profile, the maximal strength, and performance during a repetition to failure test in the pull-up exercise (PU). Method: Fourteen trained males performed an incremental loading and repetitions to failure test with the PU exercise using biacromial and free grip widths. Power-force-velocity relationship, 1RM, and repetitions completed were determined. Results: The mean grip width used by participants was 20.04% higher in the free grip width condition (p < .001). There were similar results in the 1RM (p = .954), repetitions to failure test (p = .117), and power-force-velocity profile (p > .05) in both grip width conditions. A stronger relationship was observed between 1RM and repetitions to failure test during the biacromial (R2 = 0.720; p < .001) with respect to the free grip width (R2 = 0.607; p = .002). Conclusion: Therefore, the choice of a free or a biacromial grip width does not affect the maximal strength, power-force-velocity relationship, nor the repetitions to failure during the PU exercise.}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under grant [DEP2015-64350-P-MINECO/FEDER].}, organization = {Department of Physical Education and Sport}, organization = {Grupo de investigación Análisis y Control del rendimiento Deportivo (SEJ438)}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, keywords = {Conditioning}, keywords = {physical Fitness}, keywords = {resistance training}, keywords = {testing}, title = {Effect of the Pronated Pull-Up Grip Width on Performance and Power-Force-Velocity Profile}, doi = {10.1080/02701367.2020.1762835}, author = {Ortega-Rodríguez, Raúl and Feriche Fernández-Castanys, María Belén and Almeida, Filipa and Bonitch Góngora, Juan Germán and Padial Puche, Paulino}, }