The purpose of this study is: (a) provide normative performance and anthropometric data of Southern European classic powerlifters of both sexes; (b) determine the possible relationships between these variables and performance; and (c) develop population-specific predictive equations for single lifts and overall powerlifting performance. During an unofficial national-level competition, we recruited 74 athletes (51 men and 23 women) and recorded their individual, anthropometric, and performance characteristics and divided them into sex and 2 performance categories based on their Wilks points. Weaker (<370 Wilks points) and stronger (>370 Wilks points) athletes of both sexes were compared by two-way analysis of variance. Simple correlati...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...
Objective: to identify statistically significant differences in the anthropometric data of weightlif...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...
Ferrari, L, Colosio, AL, Teso, M, and Pogliaghi, S. Performance and anthropometrics of classic power...
Aim: This study sought to better understand the relationship between anthropometric profile and maxi...
It has been established that, in the sports of Olympic weightlifting (OL) and powerlifting (PL), the...
The purpose of this study was to examine 1) if lifting performance in both the weightlifting (WL) an...
The ability of anthropometric variables to predict the strength of 42 powerlifters in a relatively s...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(4): 1512-1531, 2020. Several studies have determined th...
The purpose of the study was to determine anthropometric characteristics that may affect deadlift pe...
Powerlifting (PL) is characterised by the ability to generate maximal force. However, an understandi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between weightlifters and track and fie...
The sport of Olympic Weightlifting consists of two contested lifts, referred to as the classic lifts...
The purpose of this study was to determine if relationships exist between horizontal barbell displac...
VANDERBURGH, P. M. and C. DOOMAN. Considering body mass differences, who are the world’s strongest w...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...
Objective: to identify statistically significant differences in the anthropometric data of weightlif...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...
Ferrari, L, Colosio, AL, Teso, M, and Pogliaghi, S. Performance and anthropometrics of classic power...
Aim: This study sought to better understand the relationship between anthropometric profile and maxi...
It has been established that, in the sports of Olympic weightlifting (OL) and powerlifting (PL), the...
The purpose of this study was to examine 1) if lifting performance in both the weightlifting (WL) an...
The ability of anthropometric variables to predict the strength of 42 powerlifters in a relatively s...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(4): 1512-1531, 2020. Several studies have determined th...
The purpose of the study was to determine anthropometric characteristics that may affect deadlift pe...
Powerlifting (PL) is characterised by the ability to generate maximal force. However, an understandi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between weightlifters and track and fie...
The sport of Olympic Weightlifting consists of two contested lifts, referred to as the classic lifts...
The purpose of this study was to determine if relationships exist between horizontal barbell displac...
VANDERBURGH, P. M. and C. DOOMAN. Considering body mass differences, who are the world’s strongest w...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...
Objective: to identify statistically significant differences in the anthropometric data of weightlif...
The aims of this study were to (I) determine the relationships between the maximum dynamic strength ...