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Pediatric Rehabilitation | 1997

Efficacy of strength training in prepubescent to early postpubescent males and females: Effects of gender and maturity

Wade A. Lillegard; Eugene W. Brown; Daniel J. Wilson; Ruben Henderson; Evelyn L. Lewis

There has been considerable debate concerning the benefits of children participating in weight training programs. With the potential benefits of such training in specific rehabilitation regimens, the safety/efficacy of weight training is a topic in need of scientific study. Fifty-two experimental and 39 control subjects participated in this study. A 2 x 2 x 2 (gender by treatment by Tanner stage) ANOVA was used to examine pre- to post-test differences in six strength measures, eight anthropometric measures, five motor performance measures, and one flexibility measure associated with participation in a 12-week progressive resistance programme. In addition, safety of the weight training programme was examined. For strength differences, there were two significant main effects favouring strength gains in males and four favouring the experimental group. For anthropometric changes, 3-way interactions occurred that were not easily explained. However, the predominant main effect was treatment; the experimental group generally experienced gains in body segment girths with decreases in skinfold thickness. For motor performance, the experimental group had greater improvements in three of five parameters. The experimental group also had significantly greater gains in flexibility. The weight training programme was associated with only one injury. These findings support the general observation that physical benefits can be gained safely by children who participate in a weight training programme.


2nd Intl Symp of Biomechanics Cinematography and High Speed Photography | 1982

Dynamic Film Analysis System

Eugene W. Brown

A 16 mm film projection system was designed for biomechanical analysis of cinematographic images. The design was determined on the basis of an evaluation of several systems currently in use. The resulting system has incorporated many desirable features for digitizing motion picture films. These features include variable image size potential, front surface projection, fixed projector alignment, variable screen orientation and comfortable operation.


Pediatrics | 1983

Medical History Associated with Adolescent Powerlifting

Eugene W. Brown; Richard G. Kimball


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1985

Kinematics and kinetics of the dead lift in adolescent power lifters

Eugene W. Brown; Kaveh Abani


Journal of Applied Biomechanics | 1996

Kinematic and Kinetic Analysis of the Overgrip Giant Swing on the Uneven Parallel Bars

Winifred A. Witten; Eugene W. Brown; Charles X. Witten; Robert Wells


ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive | 1996

ATTENUATION OF GROUND REACTION FORCES IN SALTO DISMOUNTS FROM THE BALANCE BEAM

Eugene W. Brown; Winifred A. Witten; D.M. Espinoza; Charles X. Witten; Daniel J. Wilson; D.M. Wisner; M. Weise; J. Learman


Archive | 1992

Youth soccer : a complete handbook

Eugene W. Brown


ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive | 1993

THREE DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICS OF THE DIRECT FREE KICK IN SOCCER WHEN OPPOSED BY A DEFENSIVE WALL

Eugene W. Brown; Daniel J. Wilson; B. R. Mason; J. Baker


Parks and recreation | 1985

Recruiting Youth Sports Personnel.

Eugene W. Brown


Archive | 1979

Biomechanical analysis of the running patterns of girls three to ten years of age

Eugene W. Brown

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Evelyn L. Lewis

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

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Roger C. Haut

Michigan State University

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