The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative load in three lower limbs exercises commonly used to develop strength: leg press, full squat and half squat. The percentage of one repetition maximum (%1RM) has typically been used as the main parameter to control resistance training; however, more recent research has proposed movement velocity as an alternative. Fifteen participants performed a load progression with a range of loads until they reached their 1RM. Maximum instantaneous velocity (Vmax) and mean propulsive velocity (MPV) of the knee extension phase of each exercise were assessed. For all exercises, a strong relationship between Vmax and the %1RM was found: leg press (r2adj = 0....
This study investigated the predictive validity and reliability of the load-velocity relationship wi...
Introduction: Velocity-Based Strength training (VBST) is based on measuring bar velocity. This allow...
The purpose of the current study was two-fold: (1) To examine the variation in velocity and power wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative...
To analyze the goodness of fit of the load-velocity relationship in a machine-based, single-joint ex...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
International audienceThis study determined the concurrent validity and reliability of force, veloci...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
This study analyzed the possibility of using movement velocity and the perceived exertion as predict...
Background: Movement velocity has been proposed as an effective tool to prescribe the load during re...
Purpose: This study compared kinetic and kinematic data from three different velocity-based train...
Intensity during strength training has been commonly identified with relative load (percentage of on...
This study compared whether the perception of effort measured on a repetition-by-repetition basis du...
Measuring bar velocity during barbell exercises can be a useful metric for prescribing resistance tr...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study investigated the predictive validity and reliability of the load-velocity relationship wi...
Introduction: Velocity-Based Strength training (VBST) is based on measuring bar velocity. This allow...
The purpose of the current study was two-fold: (1) To examine the variation in velocity and power wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative...
To analyze the goodness of fit of the load-velocity relationship in a machine-based, single-joint ex...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
International audienceThis study determined the concurrent validity and reliability of force, veloci...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
This study analyzed the possibility of using movement velocity and the perceived exertion as predict...
Background: Movement velocity has been proposed as an effective tool to prescribe the load during re...
Purpose: This study compared kinetic and kinematic data from three different velocity-based train...
Intensity during strength training has been commonly identified with relative load (percentage of on...
This study compared whether the perception of effort measured on a repetition-by-repetition basis du...
Measuring bar velocity during barbell exercises can be a useful metric for prescribing resistance tr...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study investigated the predictive validity and reliability of the load-velocity relationship wi...
Introduction: Velocity-Based Strength training (VBST) is based on measuring bar velocity. This allow...
The purpose of the current study was two-fold: (1) To examine the variation in velocity and power wi...