Unique Specific Jumping Test for Measuring Explosive Power in Young Basketball Players: Differences by Gender, Age, and Playing Positions

When playing basketball, players are required to have high explosive power, which requires the ability to move in efficient, specific, and game-specific movement patterns that combine both horizontal and vertical abilities. Differences have been seen between young male and female basketball players...

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Main Authors: Asaf Shalom (Author), Roni Gottlieb (Author), Pedro E. Alcaraz (Author), Julio Calleja-Gonzalez (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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