Portable Force Plates: A Viable and Practical Alternative to Rapidly and Accurately Monitor Elite Sprint Performance
This study aimed to examine the associations between a series of mechanical variables automatically generated by a portable force plate (PFP) and the actual performance of professional sprinters over a 150 m course. To test these correlations, 12 top-level sprinters performed vertical jumps (squat a...
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Prif Awduron: | Irineu Loturco (Awdur), Lucas A. Pereira (Awdur), Ronaldo Kobal (Awdur), Cesar C. Cal Abad (Awdur), Victor Fernandes (Awdur), Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo (Awdur), Timothy Suchomel (Awdur) |
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