Performance comparisons of youth weightlifters as a function of age group and sex

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This study was designed to provide an overview of weightlifting performance as a function of age group and sex and evaluate the potential of countermovement jump height (CMJH) as a tool to gauge performance potential. Data from 130 youth athletes (female, n = 65 & male, n = 65) were used to examine progression of performance (Total and Sinclair total) and the relationship between CMJH and Sinclair total while considering interactions between CMJH and age and/or sex. ANOVAs with post hoc analyses revealed that both totals had a statistical first-order polynomial interaction effect between age group and sex and the difference between age groups of 12–13 and 14–15 years old was statistically greater for male than female. A linear model, developed to examine the relationship, revealed that CMJH and CMJH x sex x age rejected the null hypothesis. Our primary findings are that male youth weightlifters have a higher rate of performance progression, possibly owing to puberty, and CMJH may be a better gauging tool for older male youth weightlifters.

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Mizuguchi, S., Cunanan, A. J., Suarez, D. G., Cedar, W. E., South, M. A., Gahreman, D., … Stone, M. H. (2021). Performance comparisons of youth weightlifters as a function of age group and sex. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/JFMK6030057

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