Explosive is not a Term Defined in the International System of Units and Should not be Used to Describe Neuromuscular Performance
Despite not being recognized by the International System of Units, explosive is a term often applied in sports science and professional practice. While associated with force, strength, power, performance, exercise, movements, contraction, action, and training, readers may be misled to believe that t...
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Main Authors: | Bernardo Ide (Author), Amanda Silvatti (Author), Craig Staunton (Author), Moacir Marocolo (Author), Dustin Oranchuk (Author), Gustavo Mota (Author) |
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International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association,
2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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