Research Proposal
Research Proposal
Research Proposal
Program
Master of Philosophy
Field of Research
Science of Coaching
Topic of Research
The effects of different resistance training methods on
muscular strength and muscular endurance with regard
to the performance of young track and field athletes
Prepared by
Mohd Nordin Bin Khadis
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FIELD OF RESEARCH
Coaching
INTRODUCTION
Strength training also known as resistance training is a common
component of sports and physical fitness program for young or older
people. Some adolescents and preadolescents may use strength
training as a mean to enhance muscle size and definition or simply
improve appearance.
Strength training programs may include the use of free weights,
weight machines, elastic tubing or body weight. The amount and
form of resistance used as well as the frequency of resistance
exercise are determined by specific program goals.
In the past, resistance training has proven to be safe and effective
method
of
conditioning
for
children
and
youth,
provided
that
alter
selected
anatomic
(Moris
et
al.,
1997)
and
Medicine,
Association
appropriately
and
support
designed
the
National
childrens
and
and
Strength
youths
competently
and
Conditioning
participation
supervised
in
resistance
training program.
In addition, public health objective discussed in the resents Surgeon
Generals report Physical Activity and Health aim to increase the
number of the children and youth who participate regularly in
physical activities that enhance and maintain muscular strength and
muscular endurance.
of
youth
strength
training
by medical
and
fitness
as
well
as
clinical
(i.e.,
those
individuals
with
another mesocycle,
preparation),
which
the
preparatory period
comprises
three
phases:
that
heavy
resistancelow
repetition
protocols
build
generally
perform
movements
against
much
greater
is
found
when
children
participate
in
structured,
weeks
of
training
(Faigenbaum
et
al.,
1993),
other
1RM
used
as
protocol
to
measure
the
maximum
The increments of the load were dependent on the effort required for
the lift and became progressively smaller as the subject reached the
1RM. In a way to make a comparison in this study, circuit training
identified as an exercise preformed with high repetition and low to
moderate resistance which proven method of improving muscular
endurance.
But it is depending on the nature of the circuit and the choice of
exercise, has also shown to produce positive changes in muscular
strength. Resistance in circuit training could come from various
forms such as body weight, elevation of track surface, exercise
weights or machine weight (McFarlane, 1985).
Participants or subjects were required to complete the sequentially
arranged exercise before proceeding to the next exercise. Highly
depending on number of repetition, number of sets, frequency,
resting time, and training period.
More recent findings support the contention that the use of heavy
resistances (e.g, repetition maximum [RM] resistances of six or less)
would have the greatest effect to muscular strength, whereas lighter
resistances (e.g, RM resistances of 20 or more) would have the
greatest effect on muscular endurance.
During
the
exercise,
subject
encouraged
to
perform
as
may
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
However,
the
question
is,
what
type
of
programs
would
be
lifetime
commitment,
recommendations
based
on
scientific
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Later, the findings from this study perhaps can emphasize the most
appropriates
method
of
training
in
way
to
enhance
the
training
method(free
weight
training)
and
high
is
significant
difference
in
performance
with
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1. Subject
a. Inclusion criteria
-
20 subjects
2. Procedures
a. Subject will be given an informed consent form.
b. Subject will be explained to their responsibilities, risks,
discomfort and the types of the test and intervention that
will be conducted.
c. Subject fitness and health status will be documented.
d. Instruments
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i.
Design
Low
repetition
training
group
heavy
load
(free
weight
resistance
training)
performed 6 to 8 repetitions
ii. Parameters
curl,
hip
abduction,
pullover,
vertical
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Weight
exercise
Free
weight
exercise
clearance
for
exercise
participation
from
the
doctor.
.b During the exercise two cars will be available for any
emergency case.
.c Providing 1 s t Aid Kit as early medical treatment.
.d Have a list of emergency contacts person (hospital,
police, Sabah Education Department, Sabah Youth and
Sports Ministry, Sabah Sports Council).
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WORK SCHEDULE
NO.
1.
2.
MONTHS
November 2006
December 2006
PROGRAM
Literature review
Literature
review,
planning,
January 2007
purchase equipments
Literature
review,
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
February 2007
March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
identification, preparation
Testing, data collection
Testing, data collection
Data analysis
Data analysis
Data analysis and writing
Writing
Writing
11.
September 2007
Writing
12.
October 2007
Writing
13.
November 2007
14.
December 2007
draft to supervisor
Writing, correction, editing
15.
January 2007
16.
February 2008
Reporting
sample
handling
of
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
NO.
1.
EQUIPMENT
Bioelectrical
2.
Impedance Analyzer
Stop watch
3.
4.
Weight scale
MODEL
Body stat 1500
MANUFACTURE
USA
Alba
Japan
Timex
UK
COST
No.
1.
Equipment
Bioelectrical
Cost
RM600 x 1
Total
RM600
2.
Impedance Analyzer
Electrodes BIA
Rm2 x 400
RM800
3.
RM260 x 10
RM2600
4.
RM250 x 1
RM250
5.
Subjects
6.
Check-up fee
Gym access fee
RM1500 x 2
RM3000
7.
Stop watch
months
RM100 x 5
RM500
8.
Research Helper
RM300 x 3
RM900
Medical RM100 x 50
RM500
helpers
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9.
RM2500
allowances/ incentives
10. Miscellaneous
Photostat,
printing, RM1000
RM1000
RM12650
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1.
2.
Ramsey,
J. A.,
MacDougall,
J.,
Blimkie,
Sale,
C.
D. G.
J.,
Smith,
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Garner,
training
effects
S.,
in
4.
5.
J.
Resistance
training
and
youth.
Pediatrics
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Berger,
R.
Optimum
repetitions
for
the
development
of
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