Association between upper-limb isometric strength and handcycling performance in elite athletes

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This study investigated the association among isometric upper-limb strength of handcyclists and sport-specific performance outcomes. At two international events, 62 athletes were tested on upper-limb strength, measured with an isometric-strength setup and with Manual Muscle Test (MMT). Horizontal force (Fz), effectiveness, rate of development, variability, and asymmetries were calculated for upper-limb pull and push. Performance measures were mean (POmean) and peak (POpeak) 20-s sprint power output and average time-trial velocity (TTvelocity). Regression models were conducted to investigate which pull and push strength variables associated strongest with performance measures. Additional regression analyses were conducted with an MMT sum score as predictor. Push and pull Fz showed the strongest associations with all outcomes. Combined push and pull Fz explained (p

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Muchaxo, R. E. A., de Groot, S., Kouwijzer, I., van der Woude, L. H. V., Nooijen, C. F. J., & Janssen, T. W. J. (2022). Association between upper-limb isometric strength and handcycling performance in elite athletes. Sports Biomechanics. https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2022.2071760

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