Reliability and Effectiveness of a Lateral Countermovement Jump for Stratifying Shuffling Performance Amongst Elite Basketball Players
Though research suggests that basketball players spend approximately 31% of game actions shuffling laterally, limited data are available on the kinetic factors that separate fast and slow shufflers. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1.) Examine the reliability of kinetic metrics from a single-...
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Main Authors: | Eric Leidersdorf (Author), Jacob Rauch (Author), Trent Reeves (Author), Leah Borkan (Author), Javan Francis (Author), Luke Storey (Author), Eduardo Oliveira De Souza (Author), Marcus Elliott (Author), Carlos Ugrinowitsch (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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