The NFL-225 test as a measure of bench press strength in college football players

To assess the efficacy of the NFL-225 test to evaluate upper-body strength in football players, 142 college players (69 Division IAA and 73 Division II) were measured at the conclusion of their off-season resistance training program for 1 repetition maximum (1 RM) bench press and repetitions to fatigue with 225 lb. A validation sample of players (n = 114) was randomly selected to develop a prediction equation that was significantly correlated with 1 RM (r = 0.96) and allowed reasonably accurate predictions (SEE = 14.1 lb). The remaining 28 players served as a cross-validation sample that produced a high correlation (r = 0.96) and a nonsignificant difference (t = 0.46) between predicted and actual 1 RM. Sixty-eight percent of the cross-validation sample had predicted 1 RM values within ±10 lb of their actual 1 RM performance. Therefore, muscular endurance repetitions with an absolute load of 225 lb can be used to predict 1 RM bench press strength in college football players, although the error in prediction increases when endurance performance exceeds 10 repetitions.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:sport games
Published in:The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Language:English
Published: 1999
Online Access:https://insights.ovid.com/strength-conditioning-research/jscr/1999/05/000/nfl-225-test-measure-bench-press-strength-college/6/00124278
Volume:13
Issue:2
Pages:130-134
Document types:article
Level:intermediate