Effect of Jump Direction on Joint Kinetics of Take-Off Legs in Double-Leg Rebound Jumps
Vertical (VDJ) and horizontal (HDJ) double-leg rebound jumps are used as plyometric exercises in direction-specific training regimens for various sports. We investigated the effects of jump direction on joint kinetics of the take-off legs in double-leg rebound jumps. Twelve Japanese male track and f...
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Main Author: | Yasushi Kariyama (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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