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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1988

Yearly changes in the body composition and muscular strength of high school wrestlers

Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson; Roger A. Hughes; Craig J. Cisar; William G. Thorland

Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to determine the yearly changes in body composition as well as absolute and relative isokinetic forearm flexion and extension strength of high school wrestlers. Evaluations of body composition (underwater weighing) were performed on 27 high school wrestlers prior to three consecutive seasons. In addition, isokinetic forearm flexion and extension strength values at 180°/s (Cybex II) were available for 20 of the subjects. The mean ages at the times of laboratory testing were 15.5 (± .5), 16.5 (± .5), and 17.5 (± .5) years. Repeated measures ANOVA or ANCOVA with Tukey post-hoc comparisons were used to locate significant (p<.05) differences across age for height, body weight, relative fat, body density, fat weight, fat-free weight, absolute muscular strength, and muscular strength covaried for body weight and fat-free weight. There were yearly increases in all variables except fat weight, forearm flexion covaried for fat-free weight and forearm extension covaried...


Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1989

Validity of Anthropometric Estimations of Body Composition in High School Wrestlers

Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson; Kathryn B. Kenney; Sharon L. McDowell; Roger A. Hughes; Craig J. Cisar; William G. Thorland

The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of 23 anthropometric equations for estimating body composition and minimal wrestling weight in high school wrestlers. A total of 409 high school wrestlers (M age +/- SD = 16.42 +/- 1.03 yrs) volunteered for this study. Twenty-three anthropometric measures including eight skinfolds, nine circumferences, and six diameters were obtained from each subject. The mean body density, determined from underwater weighing, was 1.0748 +/- 0.0100 g.cm-3. The crossvalidation analyses indicated that the quadratic skinfold equation of Lohman resulted in the most accurate estimation of body density. The total error, constant error, standard error of estimate, and r for this equation were 0.0077 g.cm-3, -0.0003 g.cm-3, 0.0076 g.cm-3 and .65, respectively. Furthermore, the results of this investigation indicated that the minimal wrestling weight equations of Tcheng and Tipton resulted in total error values (5.54 to 6.06 kg) which were too large to be of practical use for high school wrestlers.


Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1990

The effects of age and body weight on anthropometric estimations of minimal wrestling weight in high school wrestlers

Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson; Dona J. Housh; Kathryn B. Kenney; Roger A. Hughes; W. Thorland; Craig J. Cisar

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of age and body weight on anthropometric estimations of minimal wrestling weight (MWW) in high school wrestlers. Five hundred and twenty-two high school wrestlers (M age +/- SD = 16.45 +/- 1.03 years) volunteered as subjects for this study. The total sample (N = 522) was dichotomized by age (less than 16 years, n = 171; greater than or equal to 16 years, n = 351) and body weight (less than or equal to 62.60 kg, n = 252; greater than 62.60 kg, n = 270). Cross-validation analyses included examination of the constant error (CE), standard error of estimate (SEE), r, and total error (TE). The results indicated that the quadratic skinfold equation of Lohman (EQ1; Table 2) most accurately estimated MWW in each group. Furthermore, it was recommended that MWW be calculated from EQ1 using the conversion constants of Lohman ([(5.03/BD)-4.59] x 100) to estimate relative fat from body density.


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 1992

The effect of exhaustive exercise on salivary immunoglobulin A.

Sharon L. McDowell; Roger A. Hughes; Rommie J. Hughes; Dona J. Housh; Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1989

Isokinetic strength and body composition of high school wrestlers across age

Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson; Roger A. Hughes; Dona J. Housh; Rommie J. Hughes; Andrew S. Fry; Kathryn B. Kenney; Craig J. Cisar


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 1987

Preseason body composition, build, and strength as predictors of high school wrestling success

Craig J. Cisa; Glen O. Johnson; Andrew C. Fry; Terry J. Housh; Roger A. Hughes; Alan J. Ryan; William G. Thorland


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 1990

The effect of exercise intensity on serum lipoprotein responses.

Roger A. Hughes; Thorland Wg; Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 1988

The contribution of selected physiological variables to middle distance running performance.

Terry J. Housh; Thorland Wg; Pohnson Go; Roger A. Hughes; Cisar Cj


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 1990

The acute effects of exercise duration on serum lipoprotein metabolism

Roger A. Hughes; W. G. Thorland; T. Eyford; T. Hood


Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness | 1989

Validity of anthropometric equations for determination of changes in body composition in adult males during training

Cisar Cj; Terry J. Housh; Glen O. Johnson; Thorland Wg; Roger A. Hughes

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Glen O. Johnson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Terry J. Housh

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Craig J. Cisar

San Jose State University

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Kathryn B. Kenney

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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William G. Thorland

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Dona J. Housh

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Sharon L. McDowell

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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W. Thorland

Washington State University

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Rommie J. Hughes

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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