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http://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3eTpIyuWOniYWZSOW55cGN4OXM/edit
Currently, no evidence exists as to the effectiveness of strongman training programs for
performance enhancement. This study compared the effects of seven weeks of strongman
resistance training versus traditional resistance training on body composition, strength,
power, and speed measures. Thirty experienced resistance-trained rugby players were
randomly assigned to one of two groups; strongman (n = 15; mean * SD: age, 23.4 * 5.6
years; body mass, 91.2 * 14.8 kg; height, 180.1 * 6.8 cm) or traditional (n = 15; mean * SD:
age, 22.5 * 3.4 years; body mass, 93.7 * 12.3 kg; height, 181.3 * 5.9 cm). The strongman and
traditional training programs required the participants to train twice a week and contained
exercises that were matched for biomechanical similarity with equal loading. Participants
were assessed for body composition, strength, power, speed and change of direction (COD)
performance. Within-group analyses indicated that all performance measures improved with
training (0.2% to 7%) in both the strongman and traditional training groups. No significant
between-group differences were observed in functional performance measures after 7-
weeks of resistance training. Between group differences indicated small positive effects in
muscle mass and acceleration performance and large improvements in 1RM bent over row
strength associated with strongman compared to traditional training. Small to moderate
positive changes in 1RM squat and deadlift strength, horizontal jump, COD turning ability
and sled push performance were associated with traditional compared to strongman training.
Practitioners now have the first evidence on the efficacy of a strongman training program
and it would seem that short term strongman training programs are as effective as traditional
resistance training programs in improving aspects of body composition, muscular function
and performance.