Research
Neural
There was a significant moderate correlation between relative back squat strength and ACV decline from 30 to 90% 1RM (r = 0.56, p= < 0.01).
Strength coaches can utilize this correlation to tailor training programs based on relative strength levels.
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Additionally, there was a significant moderate correlation between relative back squat strength and ACV decline from 30 to 90% 1RM (r = 0.56, p= < 0.01).
Why this rating
Based on the correlation analysis presented in the abstract.
Source
Relationship between Absolute and Relative Strength with Velocity Decline during the Back Squat
Robert Varieur et al. · Digital Commons - East Tennessee State University (East Tennessee State University) · 2017
cross-sectional · n=25
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