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Sex Differences in the Load–Velocity Profiles of Three Different Row Exercises

This study examined the force–velocity profile differences between men and women in three variations of row exercises. Twenty-eight participants (14 men and 14 women) underwent maximum dynamic strength assessments in the free prone bench row (PBR), bent-over barbell row (BBOR), and Smith machine ben...

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Autores principales: Nieto-Acevedo, Raúl, Romero-Moraleda, Blanca, Montalvo-Pérez, Almudena, García-Sánchez, Carlos, Marquina-Nieto, Moisés, Mon-López, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11110220
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author Nieto-Acevedo, Raúl
Romero-Moraleda, Blanca
Montalvo-Pérez, Almudena
García-Sánchez, Carlos
Marquina-Nieto, Moisés
Mon-López, Daniel
author_facet Nieto-Acevedo, Raúl
Romero-Moraleda, Blanca
Montalvo-Pérez, Almudena
García-Sánchez, Carlos
Marquina-Nieto, Moisés
Mon-López, Daniel
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description This study examined the force–velocity profile differences between men and women in three variations of row exercises. Twenty-eight participants (14 men and 14 women) underwent maximum dynamic strength assessments in the free prone bench row (PBR), bent-over barbell row (BBOR), and Smith machine bent-over row (SMBOR) in a randomized order. Subjects performed a progressive loading test from 30 to 100% of 1-RM (repetition maximum), and the mean propulsive velocity was measured in all attempts. Linear regression analyses were conducted to establish the relationships between the different measures of bar velocity and % 1-RM. The ANOVAs applied to the mean velocity achieved in each % 1-RM tested revealed significantly higher velocity values for loads < 65% 1-RM in SMBOR compared to BBOR (p < 0.05) and higher velocities for loads < 90% 1-RM in SMBOR compared to PBR (p < 0.05) for both sexes. Furthermore, men provided significantly higher velocity values than women (PBR 55–100% 1-RM; BBOR and SMBOR < 85% 1-RM; p < 0.05) and significant differences were found between exercises and sex for 30–40% 1-RM. These results confirm that men have higher velocities at different relative loads (i.e., % 1-RM) compared to women during upper-body rowing exercises.
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spelling pubmed-106756672023-11-09 Sex Differences in the Load–Velocity Profiles of Three Different Row Exercises Nieto-Acevedo, Raúl Romero-Moraleda, Blanca Montalvo-Pérez, Almudena García-Sánchez, Carlos Marquina-Nieto, Moisés Mon-López, Daniel Sports (Basel) Article This study examined the force–velocity profile differences between men and women in three variations of row exercises. Twenty-eight participants (14 men and 14 women) underwent maximum dynamic strength assessments in the free prone bench row (PBR), bent-over barbell row (BBOR), and Smith machine bent-over row (SMBOR) in a randomized order. Subjects performed a progressive loading test from 30 to 100% of 1-RM (repetition maximum), and the mean propulsive velocity was measured in all attempts. Linear regression analyses were conducted to establish the relationships between the different measures of bar velocity and % 1-RM. The ANOVAs applied to the mean velocity achieved in each % 1-RM tested revealed significantly higher velocity values for loads < 65% 1-RM in SMBOR compared to BBOR (p < 0.05) and higher velocities for loads < 90% 1-RM in SMBOR compared to PBR (p < 0.05) for both sexes. Furthermore, men provided significantly higher velocity values than women (PBR 55–100% 1-RM; BBOR and SMBOR < 85% 1-RM; p < 0.05) and significant differences were found between exercises and sex for 30–40% 1-RM. These results confirm that men have higher velocities at different relative loads (i.e., % 1-RM) compared to women during upper-body rowing exercises. MDPI 2023-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10675667/ /pubmed/37999437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11110220 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mon-López, Daniel
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11110220
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