The ballistic hip thrust test: a potential tool to monitor neuromuscular performance
To investigate the reliability of the ballistic hip thrust (BHT) test performed on force plates as a diagnostic tool to monitor posterior chain neuromuscular status and compare its usefulness with the counter movement jump (CMJ). Twenty-two male football players from an elite Under-19 French Ligue 1...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Brown (Author), Karim Hader (Author), Gael Guilhem (Author), Ben M Simpson (Author), Martin Buchheit (Author), Mathieu Lacome (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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