Assessing strength and power in resistance training

  • Naclerio Ayllón F
  • Jiménez Gutiérrez A
  • Alvar B
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Abstract

Maximal Dynamic Strength is usually assessed either by the one repetition maximum test (1-RM) or by a repetition maximum test with submaximal loads, which requires the application of a formula to estimate the value of 1-RM. This value is needed to establish the objective of resistance training: such as maximum strength, endurance strength, and/or explosive strength. However, both 1-RM and submaximal tests are unable to highlight the changes produced on power and velocity. This manuscript summarizes and reviews several common strength testing protocols and proposes a novel approach that may offer greater insight to hierarchical muscle functionality. Key

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Naclerio Ayllón, F., Jiménez Gutiérrez, A., Alvar, B. A., & Peterson, M. D. (2009). Assessing strength and power in resistance training. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 4(2), 100–113. https://doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2009.42.04

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