'Psyching-up' enhances force production during the bench press exercise


Autoria(s): Tod, David; Iredale, Fiona; McGuigan, Michael; Strange, Deborah; Gill, Nicholas
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Department of Psychology

Department of Sport & Exercise Science

Data(s)

05/11/2008

05/11/2008

01/08/2005

Resumo

Tod, D., Iredale, F., McGuigan, M., Strange, D., Gill, N. (2005). 'Psyching-up' enhances force production during the bench press exercise. Tod, 19 (3), 599-603. RAE2008

We investigated the effect of ?psyching-up? on force production during the bench press. Twelve men (mean age ? SD: 27.4 ? 11.2 years) and 8 women (20.9 ? 2.5 years) with strength-training experience performed 5 bench press repetitions on a modified Biodex isokinetic dynamometer during 3 interventions. The interventions were counterbalanced and included a free-choice psych-up, a cognitive distraction, and an attention-placebo. Peak force recorded after psyching-up (mean ? SD: 764 ? 269 N?m) was significantly different from both distraction (703 ? 282 N?m, p = 0.003) and attention-placebo (708 ? 248 N?m, p = 0.01). The mean percentage increase in peak force from distraction to psyching-up was 11.8% (6 to 18%, 95% confidence interval [CI]) and 8.1% from placebo to psyching-up (3 to 13%, 95% CI). The results of the present study indicate that psyching-up may increase force production during the bench press exercise in participants with at least 1 year strength-training experience.

Peer reviewed

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5

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Tod , D , Iredale , F , McGuigan , M , Strange , D & Gill , N 2005 , ' 'Psyching-up' enhances force production during the bench press exercise ' Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research , vol 19 , no. 3 , pp. 599-603 .

1064-8011

PURE: 79769

PURE UUID: 23f3854f-2fbb-4a22-b1f7-1f6da40eb107

dspace: 2160/789

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/789

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eng

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research

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