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Guidelines and Resources for Prescribing Load using Velocity Based Training

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posted on 2023-10-29, 15:29 authored by Joseph M Moore, Harry Dorrell
<p>Different relative loads during resistance training movements are considered to result in varying physiological adaptions. The challenge facing coaches and athletes is how to determine what absolute load relates to the prescribed relative load and how to account for changes in strength. Velocity based training may offer a solution to this problem. Currently there are limited guidelines for coaches to follow and the proposed methods are associated with increased burden. Therefore, this article provides simple evidence based guidelines and an online application to support the use of velocity based training as a method of auto-regulation during resistance training.</p>

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  • School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The IUSCA Journal

Volume

1

Issue

1

Publisher

International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association

ISSN

2517-6110

Date Submitted

2020-07-13

Date Accepted

2020-06-29

Date of First Publication

2020-06-29

Date of Final Publication

2020-06-29

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-06-30

ePrints ID

41337

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