Does a linear position transducer placed on a stick and belt provide sufficient validity and reliability of countermovement jump performance outcomes?
Manufacturers recommend that linear position transducers (LPTs) should be placed on the side of a barbell (or wooden dowel) to measure countermovement jump (CMJ) height, but the validity and reliability of this placement have not been compared to other attachment sites. Since this recommended attach...
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Autors principals: | Vladimír Hojka (Autor), Petr Šťastný (Autor), James J. Tufano (Autor), Dan Omcirk (Autor), Martin T. Janikov (Autor), Martin Komarc (Autor), Radim Jebavý (Autor) |
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Format: | Llibre |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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