BODY MASS TO PREDICT 4-6 RM OF PECTORAL AND LEG MUSCLES EXERCISES IN BODYBUILDERS

Author:

Padulo Johnny1ORCID,Larion Alin2ORCID,Melenco Ionel2ORCID,Kuvačić Goran3ORCID,Georgescu Adrian2ORCID,Dhahbi Wissem4ORCID,Russo Luca5ORCID,Iuliano Enzo6ORCID,Migliaccio Gian Mario7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

2. Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania

3. University of Split, Croatia

4. University of Jendouba, Tunisia

5. Università Telematica degli Studi IUL, Italy

6. eCampus University, Italy

7. Sport Science Lab, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Submaximal strength testing appears to be valid to prescribe the intensity for strength training protocols that reduce the risk of injuries and testing time. Objective: This study aimed to assess the predictive ability of body mass parameters to estimate 4-6 repetitions maximum (4-6 RM) of Leg press 45°, Chest press, and Pull-down exercises. Methods: Eleven male bodybuilders (age 38.27 ± 10.48 years) participated in this study. Participants completed an incremental external load up to find the load allowing them to perform 4 to 6 maximal repetitions for each exercise in random order. The starting load was 50% of body mass for chest press and pull-down exercises and 100% for leg press. The load increment after each set was 20 kg for lower limb exercises and 10 kg for upper body exercises. Results: Results revealed that body mass had good to optimal relationships with 4-6 RM for all three exercises. Results showed that body mass had a good prediction ability for all three criterion measures. Conclusion: The prediction equations suggested in this study may allow coaches to estimate the 4-6 RM of leg press 45°, chest press, and pull-down performances. Evidence Level IV; Case series.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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