Lower-body power, linear speed, and change-of-direction speed in division I collegiate women's volleyball players.
Volleyball players need to sprint and change direction during a match. Lower-body power, often measured by jump tests, could contribute to faster movements. How different jumps relate to linear and change- of-direction (COD) speed has not been analyzed in Division I (DI) collegiate women's voll...
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Main Authors: | Robert G Lockie (Author), J. Jay Dawes (Author), Samuel J. Callaghan (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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