Kinesiology Comparison of Static and Countermovement Jump Variables in Relation to Estimated Training Load and Subjective Measures of Fatigue EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Satoshi Mizuguchi SamsMatthew LandonThe purpose of this study was to compare changes in static and countermovement jump variables ...
Physical fitness attributes measured during jumping (e.g.,countermovement jump), linear sprinting (e.g., 10 m, 20 m), change-of-direction (e.g., Illinois test), balance (e.g., dynamic, static), and strength (e.g., maximal, dynamic, isometric) tests were extracted asdependent variable...
Jump height, kinematics, and electromyogram were recorded simultaneously during the countermovement jumps. The results showed a significant decreasing in the height of countermovement jump after cycling at freely chosen cadence and FCC-20% (p = 0.03 = 0.04, respectively), but not for FCC+20% ...
(2011) The acute effects of a warm-up including static or dynamic stretching on countermovement jump height, reaction time, and flexibility. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25, 1925-1931.Perrier, E.T, Pavol, M.J, & Hoffman, M.A (2011). The acute effects of a warm-up ...
StaticPerrier, E. T. The effects of static and dynamic stretching on reaction time and performance in a countermovement jump. Thesis of Master of Science. Oregon State University. 2009.Erica Taylor Perrier: (2009)The Effects of Static and Dynamic Stretching on Reaction Time and Performance in...
Vertical jump performance, as the countermovement jump (CMJ), can provide useful information about the elastic and explosive capacity of the lower limbs [2]. The term bilateral deficit (BLD) refers to the greater expression of force or power obtained when the right and left limb unilateral ...
American football;electromyography;postactivation performance enhancement;jump height;Tsunami bar 1. Introduction Athletes and coaches are continually searching for the best pregame routines to achieve peak performance. In practice, dynamic warmups have largely replaced static stretching before competition, and...