The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent

IntroductionBased on the assumption of maximal strength as a basic ability, several studies show a high influence of maximum strength on jumping performance in several sport athletes. However, there is a wide range of correlations from r = 0.17–0.9 between squat 1RM and jumping performance in differ...

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Main Authors: Stephan Schiemann, Michael Keiner, Klaus Wirth, Lars H. Lohmann, Carl-Maximilian Wagner, David G. Behm, Konstantin Warneke
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2024.1345213/full
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author Stephan Schiemann
Michael Keiner
Klaus Wirth
Lars H. Lohmann
Carl-Maximilian Wagner
David G. Behm
Konstantin Warneke
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Michael Keiner
Klaus Wirth
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Carl-Maximilian Wagner
David G. Behm
Konstantin Warneke
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description IntroductionBased on the assumption of maximal strength as a basic ability, several studies show a high influence of maximum strength on jumping performance in several sport athletes. However, there is a wide range of correlations from r = 0.17–0.9 between squat 1RM and jumping performance in different sports. Additionally, there are only a few studies investigating the influence of deadlift one repetition maximum (1RM) on jumping performance. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the correlations between 1RM in the deadlift on jumping performance using the countermovement jump height (CMJ) and squat jump height (SJ) considering different sports.Methods103 athletes with experience in the deadlift from soccer, basketball, American football, powerlifting as well as participants from different sports without any deadlift experience (control group) were included to this study.ResultsOverall statistics showed a significant moderate influence of deadlift 1RM (r = 0.301–0.472) on jumping performance. However, subgroup analysis showed no significant correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance in control participants, while moderate correlations could be detected in powerlifters (r = 0.34–0.39), soccer players (r = 0.437–0.46), American football players (0.584–0.62) and high correlations in basketball players (r = 0.809–0.848) showing significant influence of type of sport on correlations between deadlift maximum strength and jumping performance.DiscussionPresented results underline movement velocity- and task specificity of strength training routines which is discussed in the light of the respective sports.
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spelling doaj.art-eeadd1e22a52434da49f37732dabce772024-01-15T04:13:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sports and Active Living2624-93672024-01-01610.3389/fspor.2024.13452131345213The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependentStephan Schiemann0Michael Keiner1Klaus Wirth2Lars H. Lohmann3Carl-Maximilian Wagner4David G. Behm5Konstantin Warneke6Insitute of Exercise, Sport and Health, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Lüneburg, GermanyDepartment for Sport Science, German University of Health and Sport, Ismaning, GermanyDepartment for Sport Science, University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt, Wiener Neustadt, AustriaInstitute of Movement Science and Exercise Physiology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, GermanyDepartment for Sport Science, German University of Health and Sport, Ismaning, GermanySchool of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, CanadaInstitute of Sport Science, Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, AustriaIntroductionBased on the assumption of maximal strength as a basic ability, several studies show a high influence of maximum strength on jumping performance in several sport athletes. However, there is a wide range of correlations from r = 0.17–0.9 between squat 1RM and jumping performance in different sports. Additionally, there are only a few studies investigating the influence of deadlift one repetition maximum (1RM) on jumping performance. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the correlations between 1RM in the deadlift on jumping performance using the countermovement jump height (CMJ) and squat jump height (SJ) considering different sports.Methods103 athletes with experience in the deadlift from soccer, basketball, American football, powerlifting as well as participants from different sports without any deadlift experience (control group) were included to this study.ResultsOverall statistics showed a significant moderate influence of deadlift 1RM (r = 0.301–0.472) on jumping performance. However, subgroup analysis showed no significant correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance in control participants, while moderate correlations could be detected in powerlifters (r = 0.34–0.39), soccer players (r = 0.437–0.46), American football players (0.584–0.62) and high correlations in basketball players (r = 0.809–0.848) showing significant influence of type of sport on correlations between deadlift maximum strength and jumping performance.DiscussionPresented results underline movement velocity- and task specificity of strength training routines which is discussed in the light of the respective sports.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2024.1345213/fullmaximum strengthdeadliftvertical jumpathletesbasketballsoccer
spellingShingle Stephan Schiemann
Michael Keiner
Klaus Wirth
Lars H. Lohmann
Carl-Maximilian Wagner
David G. Behm
Konstantin Warneke
The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
maximum strength
deadlift
vertical jump
athletes
basketball
soccer
title The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
title_full The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
title_fullStr The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
title_full_unstemmed The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
title_short The magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1RM and jumping performance is sports dependent
title_sort magnitude of correlation between deadlift 1rm and jumping performance is sports dependent
topic maximum strength
deadlift
vertical jump
athletes
basketball
soccer
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2024.1345213/full
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