RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF AN ACCELEROMETRIC SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING VERTICAL JUMPING PERFORMANCE
The validity of an accelerometric system (Myotest©) for assessing vertical jump height, vertical force and power, leg stiffness and reactivity index was examined. 20 healthy males performed 3×"5 hops in place", 3×"1 squat jump" and 3× "1 countermovement jump" during 2 t...
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Main Authors: | M.-A. Choukou (Author), G. Laffaye (Author), R. Taiar (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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