2020
DOI: 10.31459/turkjkin.758614
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Does grip strength predict squat strength in healthy young men?

Abstract: Squat repetition maximum (RM) testing is a reliable and safe method for assessing lower body strength in healthy individuals but constraints in technique, time or access to testing devices can restrict its application. Measuring grip strength may provide a simple alternative as it has been linked to lower body strength in non-athletes. However, to date no study has examined the relationship between grip strength and squat strength in an untrained population. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investig… Show more

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“…Karate fighters achieve much lower hand strength values than judo athletes in the same test [24]. For comparison, adult basketball players obtained values of about 66 kg [25], kayakers about 50 kg [26], gymnasts about 61 kg [27], American football players 57 kg [28]. However, the specificity of combat sports is significantly different from these sports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Karate fighters achieve much lower hand strength values than judo athletes in the same test [24]. For comparison, adult basketball players obtained values of about 66 kg [25], kayakers about 50 kg [26], gymnasts about 61 kg [27], American football players 57 kg [28]. However, the specificity of combat sports is significantly different from these sports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%