1. Influence of technique on upper body force and power production during medicine ball throws
- Author
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Mark G.L. Sayers and Silvio Lorenzetti
- Subjects
Dynamic strength ,Weight Lifting ,Upper body ,Mechanical engineering ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,Kinematics ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Sports Equipment ,Upper Extremity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Time and Motion Studies ,Exercise Test ,Ball (bearing) ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Muscle Strength ,Physical Conditioning, Human ,Mathematics - Abstract
This project examined the interrelationships between power production and upper body kinematics during a series of medicine ball push-press (MBP-P) throws. Twenty-five regular weight trainers (body mass = 86 ± 10 kg) performed a series of ballistic vertical MBP-P throws at loads representing 5% and 10% of their assessed 5RM bench press. Throws were performed lying supine on a force platform (1 kHz) with upper body kinematics assessed using standard infra-red motion capture techniques (0.5 kHz). Gross measures of performance and power production such as peak vertical ball velocity (Vel
- Published
- 2019