Validity of Repetitions to Predict Maximal Bench Press and Squat in High School Boys and Girls
Lori E. Peters
Dr. Jerry L. Mayhew , Faculty Mentor
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of selected prediction equations to estimate 1-RM bench press and squat in adolescent boys and girls. Boys (n = 57) and girls (n = 20) enrolled in weight training were measured for 1-RM and maximum repetitions to fatigue in each exercise. A recently published bench press prediction equation produced a high intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC = 0.99) and nonsignificantly underpredicted by 2.6 (±10.8) lbs. It predicted 70% of boys within ±10 lbs and 20% of girls within ±5 lbs of actual 1-RM. A recently published squat prediction equation produced a high intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC = 0.99) but significantly overpredicted by 20.5 (±18.3) lbs. It predicted 45% of boys within ±20 lbs and 14% of girls within ±10 lbs of actual 1-RM. Prediction from repetitions is better for bench press than squat and better in boys than in girls.
Keywords: predict, bench press, squat, 1 repetition maximum, high school, boys, girls, equation
Topic(s):Exercise Science
Presentation Type: Poster
Session: 2-19
Location: OP Lobby
Time: 4:15 pm