Predictive Validity of the Snatch Pull Force-Velocity Profile to Determine the Snatch One Repetition-Maximum in Male and Female Elite Weightlifters

抓举拉力-速度曲线对男女精英举重运动员抓举单次最大重量的预测效度

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prediction of one repetition-maximum (1RM) performance from specific tests is highly relevant for the monitoring of training in weightlifting. Therefore, this study aimed at examining the predictive validity of the theoretical 1RM snatch (snatch(th)) computed from the two-point snatch pull force-velocity relationship (FvR(2)) to determine actual snatch 1RM performance in elite weightlifters. METHODS: Eight (three female, five male) elite weightlifters carried out a 1RM snatch test followed by a snatch pull test with loads of 80% and 110% of the previously determined 1RM snatch. Barbell kinematics were determined for all lifts using video-tracking. From the snatch pull barbell kinematics, the snatch pull FvR(2) was modeled and the snatch(th) was calculated. RESULTS: The main findings indicated a non-significant (p = 0.706) and trivial (d = 0.01) mean difference between the actual 1RM snatch performance and the snatch(th). Both measures showed an extremely large correlation (r = 0.99). The prediction accuracy of the actual 1RM snatch from snatch(th) was 0.2 ± 1.5 kg (systematic bias ± standard deviation of differences). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a new approach to estimate 1RM snatch performance in elite weightlifters using the snatch pull FvR(2). The results demonstrate that the snatch(th)-model accurately predicts 1RM snatch performance.

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