The effect of maximum strength with leucine intake on some biochemical, physical, and skill variables among weightlifters.

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Faculty of Physical Education, Tanta University

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Sports Health Sciences, Tanta University

Abstract

The research aims to identify “the effect of maximum with leucine on some chemical, physical, and skill-based cooperation among weightlifters.” The experimental model was used with an experimental design for two groups, one symbolic and the other a control, to the pre- and post-measurements of the two groups. The research method was chosen with clarity of intent. Junior weightlifters at the Sun and Fishing Club and the Military Sports Foundation in Mostaqbal City, and the total eye size reached (30) weightlifters. They were read directly to an estimated group, the size of which was (7) weightlifters, to whom the proposed training program was applied with taking leucine as a stimulant, and they learned and the size reached (7). ( Weightlifters who were given the traditional program by trainers (traditional training with the drug Belacibo), as well as (16) weightlifters being chosen as a sample to cover the costs of scientific operations directly. The most important results are that the proposed training program was applied to the experimental group using maximum strength training. Taking leucine as a nutritional supplement had a positive effect and improvement rates between pre- and post-measurements. Connections of fingerprint measurements on some biochemical responses (growth hormone, testosterone, aspartate aminotransferase (GOT), phosphocreatine kinase (CPK), myoglobin, myoglobin, leucine concentration in the blood). And the variables (maximum strength, chest capacity, speed, fitness, fitness, endurance) and skill (classic snatch, classic clean) for weightlifters.

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