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Strength-training For Mature Athletes: Using prediction equations to determine 1RM for strength-training older adults
Fifty-one subjects (30 female and 21 male), all aged over 60, took part in two experimental conditions. The subjects were tested on 11 machines ranging from triceps press and bench press to supine leg press. During session one, the repetitions to fatigue data for predicted 1RM equations were collected. Five to eight days later, the subjects completed an actual 1RM on each exercise machine. The researchers found that correlations between actual and predicted 1RM scores demonstrated a moderate to strong relationship for all exercises, with upper-extremity exercises producing the higher coefficients (0.77-0.90) as compared to the lower-extremity exercises (0.61-0.81). In all of the exercises, the average predicted 1RM was lower than the actual 1RM. All of the six prediction equations used underestimated the actual 1 RM by a range of 1-10 kg, depending on the type of lift.
The researchers concluded that the use of prediction equations to determine 1RM was a useful tool for professionals working with clients in this age group. They felt that a 7-10 repetition measurement for predicting 1RM could easily be included in a training programme and could be used to quickly establish training loads. Of the six prediction equations tested, no one equation consistently outperformed the others in terms of accuracy or strength of prediction. The study team also recommended that future research should attempt to establish population-specific prediction equations.
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