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The Influence of Relative Age and Biological Maturity on Youth Weightlifting Performance.

Morris, Stephanie J; Oliver, Jon L; Radnor, John M; Hill, Mark; Haff, G Gregory; Lloyd, Rhodri S

Authors

Stephanie J Morris

Jon L Oliver

John M Radnor

Mark Hill

G Gregory Haff

Rhodri S Lloyd



Abstract

Relative age effects and biological maturation are common biases within youth talent identification and development programs; however, their respective influence on youth weightlifting is unknown. Skeletal age, determined from ultrasonography, and competitive total loads (kg) were collected in 49 national age group weightlifters (boys: n = 24, age = 13.8 [2.4] y; girls: n = 25, age = 13.2 [2.4] y). The discrepancy score between skeletal age and chronological age was used to determine maturity timing, and participants' birth dates were classified into birth quartiles to examine relative age effects. Chi-square analysis (χ2) showed that birth quartile distributions across the age groups were not significantly different from national norms; however, maturity biases were evident, with significantly more "early maturers" and significantly fewer "on time maturers" than expected (P < .05). Regression analyses indicated that a large amount of variance in weightlifting performance (ie, absolute combined total) could be explained by skeletal age in both boys (R2 = .73) and girls (R2 = .75). Biological maturation influences selection into weightlifting talent pathways to a greater extent than relative age. Maturation also has a strong influence on weightlifting performance and should be considered to facilitate both the identification and development of weightlifting talent.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 19, 2024
Online Publication Date Jan 30, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2025
Journal Pediatric exercise science
Print ISSN 0899-8493
Electronic ISSN 1543-2920
Publisher Human Kinetics
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 1-9
DOI https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.2024-0083
Keywords jerk, snatch, maturation, clean


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