The Association of Countermovement Jump, Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull, and On-Ice Sprint Performance in University Level Female and Male Ice Hockey Athletes
On-ice skating sprint performance is a significant predictor and requirement for playing at the highest levels of hockey. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between maximum and dynamic strength measures and on-ice sprint performance in university level ice hockey athletes. B...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Cornish (Author), Matthew Asmundson (Author), Joanne Parsons (Author), Trisha Scribbans (Author) |
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International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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