Department of Exercise Science and Health Promotion, Muscle Physiology Laboratory, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.
Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology, Center for Excellence and Sport Science and Coach Education, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee.
J Strength Cond Res. 2019 Mar;33(3):890-895. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003021.
Cooke, DM, Haischer, MH, Carzoli, JP, Bazyler, CD, Johnson, TK, Varieur, R, Zoeller, RF, Whitehurst, M, and Zourdos, MC. Body mass and femur length are inversely related to repetitions performed in the back squat in well-trained lifters. J Strength Cond Res 33(3): 890-895, 2019-The purpose of this research note was to examine whether relationships existed between anthropometrics (body mass, body fat percentage [BF%], and femur length) and descriptive characteristics (age and sex) with repetitions performed to failure at 70% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM) in the back squat. Fifty-eight subjects (males = 43, females = 15; age: 23 ± 3 years, training age: 5.5 ± 2.5 years, body mass: 80.65 ± 16.34 kg, BF%: 10.98 ± 3.53%, and femur length: 47.1 ± 2.6 cm) completed a 1RM squat followed by one set to failure at 70% of 1RM. Total repetitions performed at 70% of 1RM were 14 ± 4 (range: 6-26). Bivariate correlations showed significant inverse relationships between body mass (r = -0.352, p = 0.003), BF% (r = -0.278, p = 0.014), and femur length (r = -0.265, p = 0.019), with repetitions performed. No significant relationships existed between age and sex (p > 0.05), with repetitions performed. All these variables entered into a standard multivariate regression. The model R was 0.200, and body mass had the largest influence (p = 0.057) because relative importance analysis demonstrated body mass to contribute to 43.87% of the variance (of the R) in repetitions performed. No other variable was significant or approached significance (p > 0.05). Our results reveal that body mass, BF%, and femur length all are inversely related to repetitions performed at 70% of 1RM in the back squat.
库克、Haischer、卡佐利、巴泽勒、约翰逊、瓦里厄、佐勒、怀特豪斯和佐尔多斯。在训练有素的举重运动员中,体重和股骨长度与深蹲中的重复次数呈反比。J 力量与调节研究 33(3):890-895,2019-本研究报告的目的是研究人体测量学(体重、体脂百分比[BF%]和股骨长度)和描述性特征(年龄和性别)与深蹲 70%1 重复最大(1RM)失败时的重复次数之间是否存在关系。58 名受试者(男性=43,女性=15;年龄:23±3 岁,训练年龄:5.5±2.5 年,体重:80.65±16.34kg,BF%:10.98±3.53%,股骨长度:47.1±2.6cm)完成了 1RM 深蹲,然后在 70%1RM 下进行一组失败。在 70%1RM 下完成的总重复次数为 14±4(范围:6-26)。双变量相关性显示,体重(r=-0.352,p=0.003)、体脂百分比(r=-0.278,p=0.014)和股骨长度(r=-0.265,p=0.019)与重复次数呈显著负相关。年龄和性别(p>0.05)与重复次数之间不存在显著关系。所有这些变量都进入了标准的多元回归。模型 R 为 0.200,体重的影响最大(p=0.057),因为相对重要性分析表明体重对重复次数的方差(R)的贡献为 43.87%。没有其他变量具有显著意义或接近显著意义(p>0.05)。我们的结果表明,体重、体脂百分比和股骨长度都与深蹲 70%1RM 重复次数呈反比。