ACUTE EFFECTS OF A RESISTED DYNAMIC WARM-UP PROTOCOL ON JUMPING PERFORMANCE
This study aimed to investigate the kinematic and kinetic changes when resistance is applied in horizontal and vertical directions, produced by using different percentages of body weight, caused by jumping movements during a dynamic warm-up. The group of subjects consisted of 35 voluntary male athle...
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Main Authors: | M Cilli (Author), E Gelen (Author), S Yildiz (Author), T Saglam (Author), MH Camur (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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