Leg stiffness and potential energy in the countermovement phase and the CMJ jump height
Study aim: The elastic potential energy accumulated in the musculotendinous units during the countermovement phase of a jump adds up to the energy supplied by the contracting muscles used in the take-off phase. Consequently, the total mechanical energy used during the jump may reach higher values. S...
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Study aim: The elastic potential energy accumulated in the musculotendinous units during the countermovement phase of a jump adds up to the energy supplied by the contracting muscles used in the take-off phase. Consequently, the total mechanical energy used during the jump may reach higher values. Stiffness represents a quantitative measure of a body's elastic properties. Therefore, the aim of this study was to establish the relationship between leg stiffness and the countermovement jump height. |
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Item Description: | 2080-2234 10.1515/bhk-2016-0006 |