Current methodologies and implications of phase identification of the vertical jump: A systematic review and meta-analysis
AN Eagles, MGL Sayers, M Bousson, DI Lovell - Sports Medicine, 2015 - Springer
Background The vertical jump (VJ) is considered a key indicator of lower limb explosive
strength. Previous research has established that rate of force development and time to peak …
strength. Previous research has established that rate of force development and time to peak …
Effects of countermovement depth on kinematic and kinetic patterns of maximum vertical jumps
Although maximum height (H max), muscle force (F), and power output (P), have been
routinely obtained from maximum vertical jumps for various purposes, a possible role of the …
routinely obtained from maximum vertical jumps for various purposes, a possible role of the …
Influence of familiarization and competitive level on the reliability of countermovement vertical jump kinetic and kinematic variables
ML Nibali, T Tombleson, PH Brady… - The Journal of Strength …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Nibali, ML, Tombleson, T, Brady, PH, and Wagner, P. Influence of familiarization
and competitive level on the reliability of countermovement vertical jump kinetic and …
and competitive level on the reliability of countermovement vertical jump kinetic and …
Longitudinal development of explosive leg power from childhood to adulthood in soccer players
D Deprez, J Valente-Dos-Santos… - … journal of sports …, 2015 - thieme-connect.com
The aim of the this study was to investigate the development of explosive leg power by using
2 similar jumping protocols (countermovement jump and standing broad jump) in 555 …
2 similar jumping protocols (countermovement jump and standing broad jump) in 555 …
Short-arm centrifugation as a partially effective musculoskeletal countermeasure during 5-day head-down tilt bed rest—results from the BRAG1 study
J Rittweger, MP Bareille, G Clément… - European Journal of …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Human centrifugation, also called artificial gravity (AG), is proposed as a combined
strategy against detrimental effects of microgravity in long-term space missions. This study …
strategy against detrimental effects of microgravity in long-term space missions. This study …
Maximum height and minimum time vertical jumping
ZJ Domire, JH Challis - Journal of Biomechanics, 2015 - Elsevier
The performance criterion in maximum vertical jumping has typically been assumed to
simply raise the center of mass as high as possible. In many sporting activities minimizing …
simply raise the center of mass as high as possible. In many sporting activities minimizing …
Biomechanical factors associated with jump height: A comparison of cross-sectional and pre-to-posttraining change findings
BM Marshall, KA Moran - The Journal of Strength & Conditioning …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Marshall, BM and Moran, KA. Biomechanical factors associated with jump height: A
comparison of cross-sectional and pre-to-posttraining change findings. J Strength Cond Res …
comparison of cross-sectional and pre-to-posttraining change findings. J Strength Cond Res …
武術旋子轉體之運動生物力學機制
姚棨傑, 張世聰, 何金山, 陳建廷 - 中原體育學報, 2015 - airitilibrary.com
旋子轉體是武術套路中最具代表性的動作之一. 旋子轉體動作分為助跑, 起跳, 擺腿, 空中轉體,
落地等五個階段, 其中助跑階段與起跳階段重點在於水平速度的增加與垂直速度的轉換 …
落地等五個階段, 其中助跑階段與起跳階段重點在於水平速度的增加與垂直速度的轉換 …
[PDF][PDF] The effect of concrete and artificial turf surfaces on lower limb muscle fatigue among UFS netball players
G Van Jaarsveld - 2015 - scholar.ufs.ac.za
Objective: The present study sought to determine the effect of synthetic and concrete surface
on lower limb muscle fatigue on UFS netball players. Fatigue increases the risk for injuries …
on lower limb muscle fatigue on UFS netball players. Fatigue increases the risk for injuries …
[图书][B] Effect of limb dominance on lower extremity biomechanics when landing from a jump
JA Spencer - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Many sports involve landing activities, which can produce large forces that must be
absorbed by the lower extremity joints. Ankle injuries are more common, but knee injuries …
absorbed by the lower extremity joints. Ankle injuries are more common, but knee injuries …