Lumbosacral Muscle Sensitivity & Pressure Pain Threshold After Kettlebell Swings

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

90

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 14, 2022

Primary Completion Date

March 14, 2024

Study Completion Date

March 14, 2024

Conditions
Muscle SorenessMuscle WeaknessMuscle Tenderness
Interventions
OTHER

Kettlebell Swing

Participants will perform two-handed kettlebell swings using the interval training protocol outlined in the study carried out by Jay et. al. (2011). The protocol calls for 30 seconds of work, followed by 30-60 seconds of rest for a total of 10 intervals. The mechanics of the kettlebell swing will follow those outlined in the study carried out by McGill et. al. (2012). All male participants will perform the intervention with a 16kg kettlebell and all female participants will perform the intervention with a 12kg kettlebell to assure reliability. The weight is higher than previous and similar study by Brandon et al to ensure measurable differences between experimental and comparison groups.

OTHER

Isometric Hold

Participants will perform an isometric hold of a kettlebell for 30 seconds followed by 30 seconds of rest for a total of 10 intervals. Participants will mimic initial kettlebell swing position by standing shoulder width apart with their back straight, and hips and knees flexed. Participants will be cued to squeeze their glutes and look straight ahead while they hold the weight for the 30 second interval. All male participants will perform the intervention with a 16kg kettlebell and all female participants will perform the intervention with a 12kg kettlebell to assure reliability.

OTHER

Control

Control group: participants will be educated on the benefit of a kettlebell swing.

Trial Locations (1)

32816

University of Central Florida, Orlando

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Central Florida

OTHER