Performance Optimization in Streetlifting: The Combined Role of Nutrition, Lean Mass, and Sleep
Abstract
1. Introduction
Study Design
2. Streetlifting and Body Composition
3. Nutritional Approach
Role of Sleep
4. Nutritional Education
5. Limits of the Study
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| References | Population (No.) | Research Design | Aim of the Study | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| [2] | possible trends (38) | survey study | survey of fitness trends for 2020 | calisthenics were identified as the seventh most popular activity trend in 2020 |
| [3] | adult woman (35) | randomized controlled trial (RCT) | evaluated and compared the effectiveness of anaerobics–calisthenics and anaerobics/weight training on lower limb strength and body fat | improved selected strength and reduced body fat; nonsignificant differences between aerobic/calisthenics and aerobics/weight |
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| [11] | powerlifters (74) | cross-sectional observational study | provide normative performance and anthropometric data of Southern European classic powerlifters of both sexes, determine the possible relationships between these variables and performance, and develop population-specific predictive equations for single lifts and overall powerlifting performance | individuals with short arms excel in the bench press, individuals with shorter leg length excel in the squat, whereas individuals with longer arms relative to their height excel in the deadlift |
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| [17] | streetlifting athletes (79) | correlational study | relationships between anthropometric and strength profiles of streetlifting | the importance of lean mass and the negative influence of fat mass suggest the adoption of training and nutritional strategies |
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| Sport | Type | Muscle | Exercise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calisthenics | Strength, flexibility, and coordination | Upper more than lower body | Skills and simple exercise |
| Gymnastics | Strength, flexibility, and coordination | Upper more than lower body | Skills and simple exercise |
| Street workout | Strength and endurance | Upper more than lower body | Exercise on the bar |
| Streetlifting | Strength | Upper and lower body | Muscle up, pull up, dip squat |
| Powerlifting | Strength | Upper and lower body | Bench press, deadlift, squat |
| Strongman | Strength | Upper and lower body | Different types of strength exercise |
| Weightlifting | Strength sport | Full-body sport | Accessory exercises |
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Stranieri, C.; Bulbarelli, A.; Lonati, E.; Palestini, P.; Cazzaniga, E. Performance Optimization in Streetlifting: The Combined Role of Nutrition, Lean Mass, and Sleep. Nutrients 2026, 18, 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18010105
Stranieri C, Bulbarelli A, Lonati E, Palestini P, Cazzaniga E. Performance Optimization in Streetlifting: The Combined Role of Nutrition, Lean Mass, and Sleep. Nutrients. 2026; 18(1):105. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18010105
Chicago/Turabian StyleStranieri, Cristian, Alessandra Bulbarelli, Elena Lonati, Paola Palestini, and Emanuela Cazzaniga. 2026. "Performance Optimization in Streetlifting: The Combined Role of Nutrition, Lean Mass, and Sleep" Nutrients 18, no. 1: 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18010105
APA StyleStranieri, C., Bulbarelli, A., Lonati, E., Palestini, P., & Cazzaniga, E. (2026). Performance Optimization in Streetlifting: The Combined Role of Nutrition, Lean Mass, and Sleep. Nutrients, 18(1), 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18010105

