Predicting sprint running times from isokinetic and squat lift tests: A regression analysis


Autoria(s): Blazevich, AJ; Jenkins, DG
Data(s)

01/01/1998

Resumo

This study examined the relationship between isokinetic hip extensor/hip flexor strength, 1-RM squat strength, and sprint running performance for both a sprint-trained and non-sprint-trained group. Eleven male sprinters and 8 male controls volunteered for the study. On the same day subjects ran 20-m sprints from both a stationary start and with a 50-m acceleration distance, completed isokinetic hip extension/flexion exercises at 1.05, 4.74, and 8.42 rad.s(-1), and had their squat strength estimated. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that equations for predicting both 20-m maximum velocity nm time and 20-m acceleration time may be calculated with an error of less than 0.05 sec using only isokinetic and squat strength data. However, a single regression equation for predicting both 20-m acceleration and maximum velocity run times from isokinetic or squat tests was not found. The regression analysis indicated that hip flexor strength at all test velocities was a better predictor of sprint running performance than hip extensor strength.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:34844

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Sport Sciences #Equation #Acceleration #Maximum Velocity #Hip #Flexor #Extensor
Tipo

Journal Article