The isometric strength comparison of the upper limbs of women from the Czech Republic with a group of sportswomen from various branches

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Authors

JURÁNKOVÁ Michaela VILÍM Martin JANÍČKOVÁ Petra

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Web http://www.jhse.ua.es/jhse/article/view/1023
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2015.10.Proc1.25
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords handheld dynamometry – dominant hand – non-dominant hand – women
Description The isometric strength comparison of the upper limbs of women from the Czech Republic with a group of sportswomen from various branches. J. Hum. Sport Exerc., 9(Proc1), pp.S354-S359. The aim of this work was to find out the strength difference of the static flexors of the hand between the dominant and non-dominant upper limbs of sportsmen from chosen branches and general population. A group of 20 sportswomen (10 tennis players and 10 javelin throwers) and a group of general population (252 probands from the whole Czech Republic area) took part in the measuring. All tested people were aged 18 – 29. The measured values (in kg) were obtained by means of a test of handheld dynamometry (digital handheld dynamometer). The measuring showed that sportswomen have higher values of dominant upper limb isometric strength than general population (58.2 kg and 53.8 kg). With the non-dominant upper limb, the situation is reverse: higher values were discovered with general population (51.2 kg) whereas with sportsmen it was only 50.1 kg. A substantially higher difference of isometric strength between the dominant and non-dominant hand was discovered with sportsmen (8.1 kg); this difference is much smaller (2.1 kg) with general population
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