The effects of familiarization sessions on maximal strength testing in pre-pubescent children

It was hypothesized that the number of familiarization sessions may have an effect on the pre-testing measures recorded before a training study. This study considered a group of children (8-12 years old) placed into familiarization (FM, 4 sessions) and non-familiarization (NFM, 2 sessions) groups. S...

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Main Author: Riley, Zachary A.
Other Authors: Humphries, Brendan
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1878952014-08-07T03:32:48ZThe effects of familiarization sessions on maximal strength testing in pre-pubescent childrenRiley, Zachary A.Muscle strength -- Testing.Weight training for children.It was hypothesized that the number of familiarization sessions may have an effect on the pre-testing measures recorded before a training study. This study considered a group of children (8-12 years old) placed into familiarization (FM, 4 sessions) and non-familiarization (NFM, 2 sessions) groups. Strength values in a vertical chest press and horizontal leg press were recorded for both groups. The FM group displayed strength increases in the chest press, while both groups increased leg press strength (a 0.05). The FM group also displayed significant increases over the NFM group in both exercises. The results demonstrated that, in the FM group, significant changes in chest press strength were made in the last two sessions while significant leg press changes were noted in the first two sessions. It can be concluded that the amount of familiarization sessions performed prior to testing can have an impact on pre-testing strength measures.School of Physical EducationHumphries, Brendan2011-06-03T19:40:27Z2011-06-03T19:40:27Z20042004xi, 113 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 2004 .R55http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/187895http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1286765Virtual Press
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topic Muscle strength -- Testing.
Weight training for children.
spellingShingle Muscle strength -- Testing.
Weight training for children.
Riley, Zachary A.
The effects of familiarization sessions on maximal strength testing in pre-pubescent children
description It was hypothesized that the number of familiarization sessions may have an effect on the pre-testing measures recorded before a training study. This study considered a group of children (8-12 years old) placed into familiarization (FM, 4 sessions) and non-familiarization (NFM, 2 sessions) groups. Strength values in a vertical chest press and horizontal leg press were recorded for both groups. The FM group displayed strength increases in the chest press, while both groups increased leg press strength (a 0.05). The FM group also displayed significant increases over the NFM group in both exercises. The results demonstrated that, in the FM group, significant changes in chest press strength were made in the last two sessions while significant leg press changes were noted in the first two sessions. It can be concluded that the amount of familiarization sessions performed prior to testing can have an impact on pre-testing strength measures. === School of Physical Education
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