Kinematic comparison between single and double-leg jump landings in sagittal plane for male hand ball players
Double and single leg jump (SL) landing activities are considered stressful tasks for handball players. Most of the previous researches focused on kinetic analysis of these activities rather than kinematic analysis. Also, there is a lack of comparative studies that were performed between the two typ...
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Main Author: | Mariam A. Ameer (Author) |
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Selcuk University,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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