Abstract
The purpose of this study was twofold: determine which isokinetic determinants correlated best with an isotonic one-repetition maximum (1-RM) and to generate, based on these determinants a formula that will allow clinicians to utilize isokinetic testing to predict an isotonic 1-RM. Fifty female subjects, ranging from 18-35 years of age, participated in this study. Strength measurements using a Cybex II isokinetic dynamometer (peak torque, average peak torque, peak torque:body weight, work per repetition, and total work) and a Cybex isotonic knee extension machine were performed. The subject's height and body weight were recorded. Through linear regression analysis the variables peak torque and body weight were determined to be the best predictors of an isotonic 1-RM. These variables were incorporated in the following formula: Predicted 1-RM = 21.38 + (0.24 x Peak Torque) + (0.18 x Body Weight) which may used utilized by clinicians to predict an isotonic 1-RM.
