Prediction of one repetition maximum (1-RM) strength from a 4-6 RM and a7-10 RM submaximal strength test in healthy young adult males
暂无分享,去创建一个
B. Abadie | J. Chromiak | Paula J Dohoney | Joseph A. Chromiak | Derek Lemire | Ben R. Abadie | Christopher Kovacs | Christopher R. Kovacs | P. Dohoney | D. Lemire
[1] J. Mayhew,et al. Prediction of bench press lifting ability from submaximal repetitions before and after training , 1992 .
[2] Kevin Rose,et al. A Field Test for Predicting Maximum Bench Press Lift of College Women , 1992 .
[3] D. Caine,et al. Validity of 1RM Prediction Equations for Older Adults , 1999 .
[4] Jerry L. Mayhew,et al. Relative Muscular Endurance Performance as a Predictor of Bench Press Strength in College Men and Women , 1992 .
[5] V. G. Payne,et al. Predicting muscular strength in women: a preliminary study. , 1995, Research quarterly for exercise and sport.
[6] Douglas F. Hale,et al. Relationship between Repetitions and Selected percentages of One Repetition Maximum: A Comparison between Untrained and Trained Males and Females , 1990 .
[7] M. Pollock,et al. Effect of training on the relationship between maximal and submaximal strength. , 1993, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[8] R. Wasserstein,et al. The Accuracy of Prediction Equations for Estimating 1-RM Performance in the Bench Press, Squat, and Deadlift , 1997 .
[9] Scott R. Simpson,et al. Comparison of One Repetition Maximums Between Free Weight and Universal Machine Exercises , 1997 .
[10] Ben R. Abadie,et al. Does a Regression Equation to Predict Maximal Strength in Untrained Lifters Remain Valid When the Subjects Are Technique Trained , 1999 .
[11] Matt Brzycki,et al. Strength Testing—Predicting a One-Rep Max from Reps-to-Fatigue , 1993 .
[12] J. Mayhew,et al. Muscular endurance repetitions to predict bench press strength in men of different training levels. , 1995, The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
[13] Ted A. Baumgartner,et al. Measurement for evaluation in physical education , 1975 .