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Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study

To examine relationships between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) descriptors (belt rank, experience, gi preference, and fighting style), resistance training (RT) experience, and measures of body composition, strength (maximal handgrip, 3-5-repetition maximum [RM] in barbell glute bridge [GB], prone bench...

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Autores principales: Almeda, Christian G., Mangine, Gerald T., Green, Zackary H., Feito, Yuri, French, Duncan N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36668717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11010013
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author Almeda, Christian G.
Mangine, Gerald T.
Green, Zackary H.
Feito, Yuri
French, Duncan N.
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description To examine relationships between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) descriptors (belt rank, experience, gi preference, and fighting style), resistance training (RT) experience, and measures of body composition, strength (maximal handgrip, 3-5-repetition maximum [RM] in barbell glute bridge [GB], prone bench row [PBR], and bench press [BP]), and velocity (GB, PBR, and BP at 7 kg and 30–60% 1-RM), 13 experienced (4.3 ± 3.4 years) BJJ athletes were recruited for this cross-sectional, pilot study. Significant (p < 0.05) Kendall’s tau and Bayesian relationships were seen between belt rank and body fat percentage (τ = −0.53, BF(10) = 6.5), BJJ experience and body fat percentage (τ = −0.44 to −0.66, BF(10) = 2.6–30.8) and GB velocity (τ = −0.45 to −0.46, BF(10) = 2.8–3.1), RT experience and strength (τ = 0.44 to 0.73, BF(10) = 2.6–75.1) and velocity (τ = −0.44 to 0.47, BF(10) = 2.6–3.3), gi preference-training and relative PBR strength (τ = 0.70, BF(10) = 51.9), gi preference-competition and height and lean mass (τ = −0.57 to 0.67, BF(10) = 5.3–12.4) and BP velocity (τ = −0.52 to 0.67, BF(10) = 3.5–14.0). The relevance of body composition and performance measures to sport-specific training and research interpretation are differentially affected by a BJJ athlete’s experience (BJJ, belt rank, RT), gi preferences, and fighting style.
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spelling pubmed-98669032023-01-22 Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study Almeda, Christian G. Mangine, Gerald T. Green, Zackary H. Feito, Yuri French, Duncan N. Sports (Basel) Article To examine relationships between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) descriptors (belt rank, experience, gi preference, and fighting style), resistance training (RT) experience, and measures of body composition, strength (maximal handgrip, 3-5-repetition maximum [RM] in barbell glute bridge [GB], prone bench row [PBR], and bench press [BP]), and velocity (GB, PBR, and BP at 7 kg and 30–60% 1-RM), 13 experienced (4.3 ± 3.4 years) BJJ athletes were recruited for this cross-sectional, pilot study. Significant (p < 0.05) Kendall’s tau and Bayesian relationships were seen between belt rank and body fat percentage (τ = −0.53, BF(10) = 6.5), BJJ experience and body fat percentage (τ = −0.44 to −0.66, BF(10) = 2.6–30.8) and GB velocity (τ = −0.45 to −0.46, BF(10) = 2.8–3.1), RT experience and strength (τ = 0.44 to 0.73, BF(10) = 2.6–75.1) and velocity (τ = −0.44 to 0.47, BF(10) = 2.6–3.3), gi preference-training and relative PBR strength (τ = 0.70, BF(10) = 51.9), gi preference-competition and height and lean mass (τ = −0.57 to 0.67, BF(10) = 5.3–12.4) and BP velocity (τ = −0.52 to 0.67, BF(10) = 3.5–14.0). The relevance of body composition and performance measures to sport-specific training and research interpretation are differentially affected by a BJJ athlete’s experience (BJJ, belt rank, RT), gi preferences, and fighting style. MDPI 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9866903/ /pubmed/36668717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11010013 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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Mangine, Gerald T.
Green, Zackary H.
Feito, Yuri
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Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title_full Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title_short Experience, Training Preferences, and Fighting Style Are Differentially Related to Measures of Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Male Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Athletes—A Pilot Study
title_sort experience, training preferences, and fighting style are differentially related to measures of body composition, strength, and power in male brazilian jiu jitsu athletes—a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36668717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports11010013
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