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shah hosseini J, eskandari A, fashi M. Estimate 1 Repetition Maximum Of Active Women Based On The Rating Of Perceived Exertion In Chest Press Movement: Provide a Predictive Qquation. RSMT 2023; 21 (26) :30-40
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shahid beheshti university , m_fashi@sbu.ac.ir
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Using standard tests to assess maximum strength is very important where resistance training planning is based individually. This study aimed to estimate 1 repetition maximum of active women based on the Rating of Perceived and to provide a special predictive equation. 30 healthy women (20-35 years; BMI: 26.32 ± 3.34 kg/m2) performed one repetition of chest press with eyes close and then chose a number to determine the intensity by Rating of Perceived Exertion scale of 6-20. In order to evaluate the validity of the designed equation, one repetition of the maximum number of subjects was calculated by Brzycki equation, and correlation was determined by Pearson's correlation method. There was a high correlation between the present study equation and the Brzycki method (r=0.89) and also after cross validations (r=0.91). No significant difference was observed between the results of the present equation and the results of Berzyski's equation. It seems that the equation of the present study” 1RM={(20-RPE" /" 40) +1 }× weight/2 "  can provide a reliable estimate for 1 repetition maximum of chest press in healthy women.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: sport physiology
Received: 2023/06/17 | Accepted: 2023/08/23 | Published: 2023/12/31

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