Power-load relationship of bench press, ballistic bench press, and prone bench pull in Italian international canoeists and kayakers

Matteo Fortunati, Tiziano Gemelli, Mariangela Puci, Patrik Drid, Julian Owen, Antonino Bianco, Giuseppe D’Antona, Stefano Rama

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Abstract

Purpose
Athletes of kayak and canoe must have a high level of strength and power in the upper body and excellent muscular endurance and anaerobic capacity (1). Indeed, from a recent investigation, it was found that international medal-win-ning canoe sprinters have a slightly higher average power output (Pavg) than their non-trophy counterparts in bench press and bench pull (2). Therefore, the aim of our research was to describe the power-load (P-L) relationship through a comprehensive incremental test in the guided eccentric-concentric bench press (BP), guided eccentric-concentric ballistic bench press (BBP) and guided concentric-only prone bench pull (PBP) in international canoeist and kayaker athletes.

The main finding of our study is that in professional canoeists and kayakers the power-load relationship differs between PBP, BP and BBP exercises, with the high-est average power output monitored in the PBP in comparison with both, BP and BBP. Our study agrees with the one carried out by Sánchez-Medina et al., using a strength-trained population (5). In addition, the P-L relationship of the PBP in Italian international paddle athletes is extremely similar to the one monitored in the Spanish National rowing team (6).
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2021
EventXII SISMES NATIONAL CONGRESS - Italian Society of Motor and Sports Sciences - Padua, Padova, Italy
Duration: 8 Oct 202110 Oct 2021
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ConferenceXII SISMES NATIONAL CONGRESS - Italian Society of Motor and Sports Sciences
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityPadova
Period8/10/2110/10/21
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