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Mechanisms affecting bench press throw performance while using a counter-balanced Smith machine

Posted on:2012-12-08Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Buddhadev, HarshFull Text:PDF
GTID:2462390011468598Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
The use of a counter-balance weight system of a Smith machine affects measures of bench press throw performance. Twenty-four men performed bench press throws at 30% of their one-repetition maximum under four different conditions: 1) counter-balance and rebound movement (RC), 2) no counter-balance and rebound movement (RNC), 3) counter-balance and concentric only movement (CC), and 4) no counter-balance and concentric only movement (CNC). Peak power, force, and concentric and eccentric velocities were measured using a linear accelerometer; and peak ground reaction force (GRF) was measured using a forceplate. Peak measures for concentric and eccentric velocities showed that NCB> CB and RBT > CBT. Peak GRF measures showed CB > NCB and RBT > CBT. The lower performance measures for CB were likely due to an increase in the net external load when the barbell accelerates faster than the gravitational constant causing the counter-balance weight becomes ineffective.
Keywords/Search Tags:Counter-balance, Bench press, Performance, Using, Measures
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