Quantification of horizontal force for the EXER-GENIE® resisted sprint training device
Sport performance coaches use a range of modalities to apply a horizontal force (Fh) to athletes during resisted sprint training (RST). These modalities include parachutes, weighted vests, pulley devices, motored tethered devices, and, most notably, weighted sleds. Despite the widespread use of thes...
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Main Authors: | Jamie J. Ghigiarelli (Author), Keith J. Ferrara (Author), Yang Yang (Author), James D. Abrechsten (Author), Veronica M. Barat (Author), Katie M. Sell (Author), Adam M. Gonzalez (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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