Reliability of the Single-Leg, Medial Countermovement Jump in Youth Ice Hockey Players
Appropriate performance tests are critical for documenting training, fatigue and injury-related changes. Functional performance testing can provide quantitative information on specialized sport movements. The single-leg, medial countermovement jump is an objective measure of frontal plane force, vel...
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Main Authors: | Anthony S. Donskov (Author), Jeffrey S. Brooks (Author), James P. Dickey (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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