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Resumen de A Rationale for Assessing the Lower-Body Power Profile in Team Sport Athletes

Maria L. Nibali, Dale W. Chapman, Robert A. Robergs, Eric J. Drinkwater

  • Training at the load that maximizes peak mechanical power (Pmax) is considered superior for the development of power. We aimed to identify the Pmax load (�optimal load') in the jump squat and to quantify small, moderate, large, and very large substantial differences in power output across a spectrum of loads to identify loads that are substantially different to the optimal, and lastly, to investigate the nature of power production (load-force-velocity profiles). Professional Australian Rules Football (ARF; n = 16) and highly trained Rugby Union (RU; n = 20) players (subdivided into stronger [SP] vs. weaker [WP] players) performed jump squats across incremental loads (0�60 kg). Substantial differences in peak power (W·kg-1) were quantified as 0.2�2.0 of the log transformed between-athlete SD at each load, backtransformed and expressed as a percent with 90% confidence limits (CL). A 0-kg jump squat maximized peak power (ARF: 57.7 ± 10.8 W·kg-1; RU: 61.4 ± 8.5 W·kg-1; SP: 64.4 ± 7.5 W·kg-1; WP: 54.8 ± 9.5 W·kg-1). The range for small to very large substantial differences in power output was 4.5�55.9% (CL: ×/÷1.36) and 2.8�32.4% (CL: ×/÷1.31) in ARF and RU players, whereas in SP and WP, it was 3.7�43.1% (CL: ×/÷1.32) and 4.3�51.7% (CL: ×/÷1.36). Power declined per 10-kg increment in load, 14.1% (CL: ±1.6) and 10.5% (CL: ±1.5) in ARF and RU players and 12.8% (CL: ±1.9) and 11.3% (CL: ±1.7) in SP and WP. The use of a 0-kg load is superior for the development of jump squat maximal power, with moderate to very large declines in power output observed at 10- to 60-kg loads. Yet, performance of heavier load jump squats that are substantially different to the optimal load are important in the development of sport-specific force-velocity qualities and should not be excluded.


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