Development and Reliability of Countermovement Jump Performance in Youth Athletes at Pre-, Circa- and Post-Peak Height Velocity
The purpose of this study was to determine the intrasession reliability of countermovement jump (CMJ) braking and propulsive phase variables in youth athletes. Thirty youth athletes between the age of 10- and 16-years volunteered to take part in this study. All participants performance 3 CMJ trials...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Bright (Author), Matthew J. Handford (Author), Jonathan D. Hughes (Author), Peter D. Mundy (Author), Jason P. Lake (Author), Lance Doggart (Author) |
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International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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