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- W2807832674 abstract "The front squat exercise is routinely used in strength and conditioning programs to enhance athletic performance. The purpose of this study was to determine if anthropometry may act as a predictor of front squat performance variance. Front squat performance was measured in college football players (n = 18) with a triple-axis accelerometer (Myotest Inc., Royal Oak MI) during their standard off-season weight training workouts. In successive sets, subjects performed 3-6 repetitions with 55, 65, 75 and 80% of their 1RM (one repetition maximum) load. At the conclusion of each set, the accelerometer measured peak power, force and velocity. Data were collected and averaged from two front squat workouts separated by one week, in which subjects performed identical front squat protocols. Prior to the first workout, subjects were measured for the following anthropometric measurements: height, weight, body mass index, hip width, as well as thigh, shank, total leg and torso lengths. Subjects stood in a relaxed upright posture; length measurements were taken from the right side of subjects' bodies. In addition, ratios of height and weight were each made with individual body segments and calculated, in an attempt to account for greater amounts of front squat variance. Using multivariate regression, a grand total of sixteen anthropometric measures attempted to predict the performance variance from each of twelve criterion variables (peak power, force and velocity at each of the four loads). With an a = 0.05, anthropometry predicted significant amounts of performance variance for seven of the criterion variables. R (.934 - .987) and R2 (.872 - .974) among the seven criterion variables were very high. In addition the seven criterion variables yielded modest standard error of estimate values, thus anthropometry accounted for much of the variance associated with front squat performance in our subjects. Results show performance variability was lowest with the heaviest (80% 1RM) load. Subject's body weights accounted for much front squat performance variance only at the heaviest load. Overall, body mass index and the weight/torso length ratio served as the best predictors of front squat performance variance. In lieu of current R, R2, and standard error of estimate values, our results suggest anthropometry serves as an accurate predictor of front squat performance in college football players. Current project prediction equations should offer a great deal of accuracy in the assessment of the front squat, thus measurement of body dimensions should provide a good estimate of an athlete's peak power, force and velocity performance for this exercise." @default.
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- W2807832674 title "Anthropometry As A Predictor Of Front Squat Performance In College Football Players" @default.
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