Although vertical jumping is often incorporated into physical activity tests for both adults and children, normative data for children and adolescents are lacking in the literature. The objectives of this study were to provide normative data of jump height and predicted peak leg power for males and...
The three most frequent power tests were the countermovement jump with hands fixed on hips (99 studies), the squat jump (48 studies) and the vertical jump with arm swing (29 studies).#The wide range of different tests and outcome variables identified in this systematic review highlights the ...
Future studies are needed to examine whether the proposed jump power cut-offs can also be applied to these syndromes. The jump power measurement has advantages as a test with good reproducibility, good correlation with other methods to measure physical function and muscle mass, little or no ...
Testing the validity of this research is by comparing the results of measuring jump height using the vertical jump test, DF jump test and prototype, as well as a re-test for reliability testing. The analyze was used ANOVA. The results showed that the coefficient of validity for a jump with...
Test statistics and p values are from the Wilcoxon test. 2.2. Countermovement Jump Testing Previous research using CMJ testing across the lifespan has ranged from not reporting the use of any familiarization trials, having participants perform several submaximal trials, to the utilization of a ...