Accelerometer-based prediction of ground reaction force in head-out water exercise with different exercise intensity countermovement jump
Abstract Background Water jumping exercise is an alternative method to achieve maintenance of bone health and reduce exercise injuries. Clarifying the ground reaction force (GRF) of moderate and high cardiopulmonary exercise intensities for jumping movements can help quantify the impact force during...
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Main Authors: | Kuei-Yu Chien (Author), Wei-Gang Chang (Author), Wan-Chin Chen (Author), Rong-Jun Liou (Author) |
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