Relationship of a Six-Second Peak Power Cycle Ergometer Test with Maximal and Ballistic Strength Tests in International Rugby Union Players
Timothy Rogers,
Nicholas Gill,
Casey Watkins
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine relationships between traditional tests of maximal and ballistic strength, with the results of a 6 s cycle sprint (6sCS) in international level Rugby Union (Rugby) players. Thirty-three international level male Rugby players participated in the study. Each player completed the 6sCS, sprint run, standing long jump, weighted and unweighted countermovement jumps, and a 1RM squat test. Pearson’s correlations were carried out to determine relationships between absolute (PP… Show more
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