Assessment of the load-velocity profile in the free-weight prone bench pull exercise through different velocity variables and regression models
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2019-02-27Referencia bibliográfica
Garcı´a-Ramos A, Ulloa-Dı´az D, Barboza- Gonza´lez P, Rodrı´guez-PereaA´ , Martı´nez-Garcı´a D, Quidel-Catrilelbu´n M, et al. (2019) Assessment of the load-velocity profile in the free-weight prone bench pull exercise through different velocity variables and regression models. PLoS ONE 14(2): e0212085
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This aims of this study were (I) to determine the velocity variable and regression model which
best fit the load-velocity relationship during the free-weight prone bench pull exercise, (II) to
compare the reliability of the velocity attained at each percentage of the one-repetition maximum
(1RM) between different velocity variables and regression models, and (III) to compare
the within- and between-subject variability of the velocity attained at each %1RM. Eighteen
men (14 rowers and four weightlifters) performed an incremental test during the free-weight
prone bench pull exercise in two different sessions. General and individual load-velocity relationships
were modelled through three velocity variables (mean velocity [MV], mean propulsive
velocity [MPV] and peak velocity [PV]) and two regression models (linear and second-order
polynomial).