Biomechanical, Anthropometric and Psychological Determinants of Barbell Bench Press Strength
The purpose of this study was to improve our understanding of the relative contributions of biomechanical, anthropometric, and psychological factors in explaining maximal bench press (BP) strength in a heterogeneous, resistance-trained sample. Eighteen college-aged participants reported to the labor...
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Main Authors: | Derrick W. Van Every (Author), Max Coleman (Author), Daniel L. Plotkin (Author), Hugo Zambrano (Author), Bas Van Hooren (Author), Stian Larsen (Author), Greg Nuckols (Author), Andrew D. Vigotsky (Author), Brad J. Schoenfeld (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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