Good Practice Rules for the Assessment of the Force-Velocity Relationship in Isoinertial Resistance Exercises
| Author | Pietro Picerno | en |
| Issued Date | 2017-09-30 | en |
| Abstract | The mathematical relationship between the force and the velocity as determined during isoinertial progressive resistance strength tests is being extensively used for the assessment of neuromuscular qualities and for a targeted resistance training. The reliability of this relationship depends on the reliability of the collected force and velocity values. This reliability can be jeopardized by several factors such as: 1) an erroneous movement execution; 2) an improper load assignment; 3) a useless number of performed repetitions; 4) an inadequate rest interval between sets of repetitions; 5) an improper use of the measurement device and of the relevant computing methods. The aim of this contribution is to provide the operator with a list of good practice rules retrieved from the specific scientific literature concerning the instrumented assessment of muscle strength during isoinertial resistance exercises. | en |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.15590 | en |
| Keyword | Strength Testing | en |
| Keyword | Isoinertial | en |
| Keyword | Force-Velocity | en |
| Keyword | Best Practice | en |
| Publisher | Brieflands | en |
| Title | Good Practice Rules for the Assessment of the Force-Velocity Relationship in Isoinertial Resistance Exercises | en |
| Type | Review Article | en |
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