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		<title>Ballistic kettlebell movements better than plyometrics?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are ballistic kettlebell movements better for dynamic atheletic movements than plyometrics?
I was wondering if this study could be applied to kettlebell movements vs plyometrics for developing speed-strength (not strength-speed).
Wilson GJ, Newton RU, Murphy AJ, Humphries BJ, Medical Science Sports Exercise 1993 Nov;25(11):1279-86
The optimal training load for the development of dynamic athletic performance.
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<p>I was wondering if this study could be applied to kettlebell movements vs plyometrics for developing speed-strength (not strength-speed).</p>
<p>Wilson GJ, Newton RU, Murphy AJ, Humphries BJ, Medical Science Sports Exercise 1993 Nov;25(11):1279-86</p>
<p>The optimal training load for the development of dynamic athletic performance.</p>
<p>This study was performed to determine which of three theoretically optimal resistance training modalities resulted in the greatest enhancement in the performance of a series of dynamic athletic activities. The three training modalities included:<br />1) Traditional weight training<br />2) Plyometric training<br />3) Explosive weight training at the load that maximized mechanical power output</p>
<p>Sixty-four previously trained subjects were randomly allocated to four groups that included the above three training modalities and a control group. The experimental groups trained for 10 wk performing either heavy squat lifts, depth jumps, or weighted squat jumps. All subjects were tested prior to training, after 5 wk of training and at the completion of the training period.</p>
<p>The test items included:<br />1) 30 meter sprint<br />2) Vertical jumps performed with and without a countermovement<br />3) Maximal cycle test<br />4) Isokinetic leg extension test<br />5) A maximal isometric test</p>
<p>The experimental group which trained with the load that maximized mechanical power achieved the best overall results in enhancing dynamic athletic performance recording statistically significant (P &lt; 0.05) improvements on most test items and producing statistically superior results to the two other training modalities on the jumping and isokinetic tests.</p>
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