Despite Good Correlations, There Is No Exact Coincidence between Isometric and Dynamic Strength Measurements in Elite Youth Soccer Players
Speed strength performances are substantially dependent on maximum strength. Due to their importance, various methods have been utilized to measure maximum strength (e.g., isometric or dynamic) with discussed differences regarding transferability to sport-specific movements dependent upon the testin...
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Main Authors: | Carl-M. Wagner (Author), Konstantin Warneke (Author), Christoph Bächer (Author), Christian Liefke (Author), Philipp Paintner (Author), Larissa Kuhn (Author), Torsten Brauner (Author), Klaus Wirth (Author), Michael Keiner (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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