Full Rom Versus Partial Rom Strength Training in the Development of Strength in Untrained Persons
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Objectives: To study the effectiveness of Full range of motion {Group A} Versus Partial range of motion {Group B} training in development of strength.
Material and Methods: Study included 36 Normal healthy college students with age between 18-25 years. Training sessions were conducted 3 days per week for 10 weeks. Subjects were divided into 2 groups. Group A (N=18) trained with 3 Full ROM sets on the bench press. Group B (N=18) trained with 3 Partial ROM sets. The 1 RM Bench Press was used as the criterion measurement.
Results: The results were analyzed by student's t-test (Paired t-test). Group A showed significant strength improvement in strength with full ROM exercises (t =18.44, p0.05).
Conclusion: Partial ROM training can positively influence the development of maximal strength. Therefore, those involved in the strength and conditioning profession can confidently include Partial repetitions method as an adjunct to their normal training protocols.
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