This study examined the force–velocity profile differences between men and women in three variations of row exercises. Twenty-eight participants (14 men and 14 women) underwent maximum dynamic strength assessments in the free prone bench row (PBR), bent-over barbell row (BBOR), and Smith machine bent-over row (SMBOR) in a randomized order. Subjects performed a progressive loading test from 30 to 100% of 1-RM (repetition maximum), and the mean propulsive velocity was measured in all attempts. Linear regression analyses were conducted to establish the relationships between the different measures of bar velocity and % 1-RM. The ANOVAs applied to the mean velocity achieved in each % 1-RM tested revealed significantly higher velocity values for ...
Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–velocity rel...
This study aimed to determine the impact of sex on the differences and relationships of the one repe...
Peak barbell velocity is an important determinant of weightlifting performance 2 . However, direct c...
Cody A. Stahl1, Marcel Lopes dos Santos1, Daniel Lawson1, Keston G. Lindsay2, Whitney Trammel2, Ryla...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study aimed to examine the validity of using bar velocity to estimate relative load in squat an...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/169/submission/thumbnail.jpgPush-up and the bench- press ar...
Objective: To compare upper and lower body 5x6s performance between males and females to determine i...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
Force steadiness (FS) is the ability to maintain a constant isometric contraction around a given for...
Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–velocity rel...
This study aimed to determine the impact of sex on the differences and relationships of the one repe...
Peak barbell velocity is an important determinant of weightlifting performance 2 . However, direct c...
Cody A. Stahl1, Marcel Lopes dos Santos1, Daniel Lawson1, Keston G. Lindsay2, Whitney Trammel2, Ryla...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study examined the force-velocity relationship and tested the possibility of determining the re...
This study aimed to examine the validity of using bar velocity to estimate relative load in squat an...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
Power is a fundamental component for many sporting activities; while the load that elicits peak powe...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/169/submission/thumbnail.jpgPush-up and the bench- press ar...
Objective: To compare upper and lower body 5x6s performance between males and females to determine i...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
Force steadiness (FS) is the ability to maintain a constant isometric contraction around a given for...
Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–velocity rel...
This study aimed to determine the impact of sex on the differences and relationships of the one repe...
Peak barbell velocity is an important determinant of weightlifting performance 2 . However, direct c...