Force = mass x acceleration

The main thing to account for would be that any adjustments made to mass or acceleration will impact maximum force (seems obvious when I write that but check with a guru near you for a retarded explanation that attempts to undercut this fact).

You have to adjust the skill/action to reflect those needs (if mass is sub-maximal there must be an increase in acceleration and vice-versa). It’s extremely difficult to load at “maximum” all the time since small adjustments can seriously impact progression. Try to not over think it and always stay focused on making the weights support your primary aim. I use the term complimentary way too often lately but it’s one way to think of how many of the sub-maximal efforts you will make in training go a long way in supporting maximum performance. Charlie has said “the low intensity work supports the high” and while the intensity of many skills varies in how it affects the CNS/organism they all play a definite role in the program.