Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Leg Dynamometer (LD) with squat and deadlift one repetition maximum (1RM) test scores. Participant of this study involved 50 male university athletes who were recreationally active (aged between 21-25 years old). Participants performed LD and...

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Main Authors: Najiah, Wan Nur, Lee, Ernie Leong Yen, Abd Malek, Nor Fazila, Ab Malik, Zulezwan, Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad, Ghazali, Novri, Nadzalan, Ali Md
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spelling my.um.eprints.358562024-10-17T08:45:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35856/ Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes Najiah, Wan Nur Lee, Ernie Leong Yen Abd Malek, Nor Fazila Ab Malik, Zulezwan Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad Ghazali, Novri Nadzalan, Ali Md GV Recreation Leisure RC1200 Sports Medicine This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Leg Dynamometer (LD) with squat and deadlift one repetition maximum (1RM) test scores. Participant of this study involved 50 male university athletes who were recreationally active (aged between 21-25 years old). Participants performed LD and one repetition maximum for squat and deadlift test. The score of LD were tested for relationship with the 1RM squat and deadlift. Pearson correlation were conducted to test the relationship. Results showed that there was a significant correlation at high level (r = 0.88, p = 0.000, p <0.001) between the LD test score and the squat while a very high correlation was obtained between the LD test score and the deadlift (r = 0.98, p = 0.000, p <0.001). As the conclusion, LD test that is simple and easy to be conducted produce similar result as the squat and deadlift 1RM test and can be used as a simple assessment of muscular strength among university athletes. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Najiah, Wan Nur and Lee, Ernie Leong Yen and Abd Malek, Nor Fazila and Ab Malik, Zulezwan and Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad and Ghazali, Novri and Nadzalan, Ali Md (2021) Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes. In: 1st International Recent Trends in Engineering, Advanced Computing and Technology Conference, RETREAT 2020, 1-3 Dec 2020, Paris, Virtual. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85109101188&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1874%2f1%2f012089&partnerID=40&md5=117426ecca0ca9d4bccf4043557d42f7
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topic GV Recreation Leisure
RC1200 Sports Medicine
spellingShingle GV Recreation Leisure
RC1200 Sports Medicine
Najiah, Wan Nur
Lee, Ernie Leong Yen
Abd Malek, Nor Fazila
Ab Malik, Zulezwan
Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad
Ghazali, Novri
Nadzalan, Ali Md
Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
description This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Leg Dynamometer (LD) with squat and deadlift one repetition maximum (1RM) test scores. Participant of this study involved 50 male university athletes who were recreationally active (aged between 21-25 years old). Participants performed LD and one repetition maximum for squat and deadlift test. The score of LD were tested for relationship with the 1RM squat and deadlift. Pearson correlation were conducted to test the relationship. Results showed that there was a significant correlation at high level (r = 0.88, p = 0.000, p <0.001) between the LD test score and the squat while a very high correlation was obtained between the LD test score and the deadlift (r = 0.98, p = 0.000, p <0.001). As the conclusion, LD test that is simple and easy to be conducted produce similar result as the squat and deadlift 1RM test and can be used as a simple assessment of muscular strength among university athletes. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Najiah, Wan Nur
Lee, Ernie Leong Yen
Abd Malek, Nor Fazila
Ab Malik, Zulezwan
Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad
Ghazali, Novri
Nadzalan, Ali Md
author_facet Najiah, Wan Nur
Lee, Ernie Leong Yen
Abd Malek, Nor Fazila
Ab Malik, Zulezwan
Chan, Ebby Waqqash Mohamad
Ghazali, Novri
Nadzalan, Ali Md
author_sort Najiah, Wan Nur
title Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
title_short Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
title_full Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
title_fullStr Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Leg Dynamometer with Squat and Deadlift 1RM Score among University Athletes
title_sort relationship between leg dynamometer with squat and deadlift 1rm score among university athletes
publishDate 2021
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