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A Novel Approach to 1RM Prediction Using the Load-Velocity Profile: A Comparison of Models.

Steve W Thompson1, David Rogerson1, Alan Ruddock1, Leon Greig2, Harry F Dorrell3, Andrew Barnes1.   

Abstract

The study aim was to compare different predictive models in one repetition maximum (1RM) estimation from load-velocity profile (LVP) data. Fourteen strength-trained men underwent initial 1RMs in the free-weight back squat, followed by two LVPs, over three sessions. Profiles were constructed via a combined method (jump squat (0 load, 30-60% 1RM) + back squat (70-100% 1RM)) or back squat only (0 load, 30-100% 1RM) in 10% increments. Quadratic and linear regression modeling was applied to the data to estimate 80% 1RM (kg) using 80% 1RM mean velocity identified in LVP one as the reference point, with load (kg), then extrapolated to predict 1RM. The 1RM prediction was based on LVP two data and analyzed via analysis of variance, effect size (g/ηp2), Pearson correlation coefficients (r), paired t-tests, standard error of the estimate (SEE), and limits of agreement (LOA). p < 0.05. All models reported systematic bias < 10 kg, r > 0.97, and SEE < 5 kg, however, all linear models were significantly different from measured 1RM (p = 0.015 <0.001). Significant differences were observed between quadratic and linear models for combined (p < 0.001; ηp2 = 0.90) and back squat (p = 0.004, ηp2 = 0.35) methods. Significant differences were observed between exercises when applying linear modeling (p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.67-0.80), but not quadratic (p = 0.632-0.929, ηp2&nbsp;= 0.001-0.18). Quadratic modeling employing the combined method rendered the greatest predictive validity. Practitioners should therefore utilize this method when looking to predict daily 1RMs as a means of load autoregulation.

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Keywords:  1RM estimation; 1RM prediction; linear regression; load-velocity profiling; maximal strength

Year:  2021        PMID: 34206534     DOI: 10.3390/sports9070088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4663


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