Sentences with phrase «male weightlifters»

Souza & Shimada (2002a) explored the forces acting on the knee joint during a power clean performed with 60 — 70 % of 1RM in young, male weightlifters.
Exploring the ground reaction force (GRF), Souza & Shimada (2002a) investigated a power clean performed with 60 — 70 % of 1RM in young, male weightlifters.
According to one series of interviews conducted in male weightlifters, 25 percent of people (both men and women) who abuses steroid suffered from sexual abuses or raped during their childhood.
Hartman J, Tang J, Wilkinson S, Tarnopolsky M, Lawrence R, Fullerton A, Phillips S. Consumption of fat - free fluid milk after resistance exercise promotes greater lean mass accretion than does consumption of soy or carbohydrate in young, novice, male weightlifters.
A group of Brazilian scientists gathered a group of twelve experienced male weightlifters, divided them in two groups and made both groups perform Scott curls twice per week for 12 weeks.

Not exact matches

New studies have shown that male power athletes and weightlifters who frequently practice deep squatting have tighter knee joint capsules.
Similarly, Stone et al. (2005) found a strong relationship (r = 0.84) between 1RM squat and 1RM snatch in a group of male and female Olympic weightlifters.
In a range of studies in senior and junior male and female Olympic weightlifters, peak vertical bar velocities in the first and second pull phases were 1.0 — 1.3 m / s and 1.7 — 1.8 m / s, respectively (Baumann et al. 1988; Campos et al. 2006; Gourgoulis et al. 2009; Harbili, 2012; Akkuş, 2012; Harbili & Alptekin, 2014).
Exploring bar velocities in elite female Olympic weightlifters in competition, Garhammer (1991) found that peak barbell velocity ranged between 1.5 — 2.2 m / s, and Garhammer (1985) reported similar values of 1.5 — 2.1 m / s in male gold medalists at the 1984 Olympic games, indicating that there is little difference between genders.
While an element of the unexplained variability will likely have arisen though measurement error, it is more likely that the variation occurred primarily through variation between performances within individuals, as snatch, clean and jerk, and total 1RM varies by around 2.3 — 2.7 % in elite Olympic weightlifters (McGuigan & Kane, 2004), although test - re-test reliability of the 1RM power clean is nearly perfect in adolescent male athletes, with ICC = 0.98, a standard error of measurement (SEM) of 2.9 kg and a smallest worthwhile change (SWC) of 8.0 kg (Faigenbaum et al. 2012).
While few successful male Olympic weightlifters are taller than 6» 0 ″ and few successful female Olympic weightlifters are taller than 5» 9 ″ (Ford et al. 2000), body height does not appear to be a key issue that can differentiate between already successful athletes.
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