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Muscle Strength Testing 1RM and 4-6 RM Testing Dinh Nguyen Michelle Rumpel Kristian Blanco
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Nov 30, 2014

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Muscle Strength Testing

1RM and 4-6 RM Testing

Dinh Nguyen

Michelle Rumpel

Kristian Blanco

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Muscular Strength

• Ability of a muscle group to develop maximal contractile

force against a resistance in a single contraction.

• Static strength = maximal force produced when limb is

not moving

• Dynamic strength = maximal force produced in a single

contraction at a specified velocity

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Reasons for Testing Muscle Strength

Establish baselines before training

Monitor progress while training

Assess effectiveness of programs

In KRG- to have information to compare to the bone

scanning data

Diagnose Certain disorders/pathologies that may affect

muscle strength or nerve damage causing muscles to

not activating.

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Ways to Test Muscle Strength

Manual Muscle Tests

Functional Performance Training

Dynamometer- force exerted on machine measured in Kg and lbs

1 Rep Max- highest weight that one repetition of movement can be performed

with proper form before muscle failure

4-6 Rep Max- highest weight that 4-6 repetitions of movement can be

performed with proper form before muscle failure

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Muscles used in Grip Strength

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Muscles Used in Leg Extension

Quadriceps:

Rectus femoris

Vastus Intermedius

Vastus Medius

Vastus Lateralis

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Muscles Used in Leg Flexion

Hamstrings:

Biceps Femoris

Semimebranosus

Semitendinosus

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Muscles Used in Plantar Flexion

Gastocnemius

Soleus

Plantaris

Flexor Hallucis Longus

Flexor Digitorum Longus

Tibialis Posterior

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Muscles used in Dorsiflexion

Tibialis Anterior

Extensor Hallucis

Longus

Extensor Digitorum

Longus

Peroneus Tertius

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Significance of Research

1 rep max is not always practical, especially

with older patients

Less chance of injury with a 4-6 rep max

because of lower weight

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Research Question

Research Question- How accurate is the 4-6

rep max prediction equation in determining

the actual 1 rep max?

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Methodology 6 Participants: 4 Males and 2 Females

Ages: 19 - 23

Activity Level: Active

-Grip strength (Dynamometer)

-Quads (Leg Extension Machine)

5 minute rest

-Hamstring (Leg Curl Machine)

5 minute rest

-Plantarflexion (Rotary Calf Machine)

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Methodology

For each 1 rep max test: 1. 8-10 reps of light weight for warm up and to gain proper form

2. 30 second rest

3. Increase weight and try 1 rep

4. Continue to increase weight until failure

For each 4-6 rep max test: 1. 8-10 reps of light weight for warm up and to gain proper form

2. 30 second rest

3. Increase weight and and try 4-6 rep max

4. Continue to increase weight until failure

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Assessment Tools Hand Dynamometer (Grip)

Cybex leg extension machine→ quadriceps

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Assessment Tools Cybex seated leg curl

machine→ hamstrings

Cybex rotary calf

machine→ plantarflexion

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Assessment Tools Handheld Dynamometer for Dorsiflexion and Plantar Flexion

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Assessment Tools

Cybex leg extension machine→ quadriceps

Cybex seated leg curl machine→ hamstrings

Cybex rotary calf machine→ plantarflexion

Just learned we have a portable dynamometer

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1 RM Prediction Equations

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Current Literature - LaSuer, D. et al. “The accuracy of Prediction Equations for Estimating 1-RM

Performance in the Bench Press, Squat and Deadlift” (1997).

- Dohoney, P. et al. “Prediction of One Repetition Maximum (1-RM) Strength

from a 4-6 RM and a 7-10 RM Submaximal Strength Test in Healthy Young

Adult Males” (2002).

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Possible Errors in Procedure

Rest Time/warm-ups

Correct Form

Reps until reaching max

Practice Bias

Order of testing

No familiarization with equipment

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Challenges Faced

Getting in touch as a group

Lack of time to meet up

Time for preparation

Time for conducting research

Lack of equipment