OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine whether countermovement jumps (CMJs; unilateral and bilateral) performed in different directions assessed independent lower-limb power qualities, and if unilateral CMJs would better differentiate between elite and non-elite soccer players than the bilateral vertical (BV) CMJ. DESIGN: Elite (n=23; age, 18.1±1.0years) and non-elite (n=20; age, 22.3±2.7years) soccer players performed three BV, unilateral vertical (UV), unilateral horizontal-forward (UH) and unilateral medial (UM) CMJs. METHODS: Jump performance (height and projectile range), kinetic and kinematic variables from ground reaction forces, and peak activation levels of the vastus lateralis and biceps femoris (BF) muscles from surface electr...
INTRODUCTION: Lateral differences concerning the magnitude of strength are often found in the lower ...
Background: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral combined training int...
This study was performed aimed at comparing multidirectional bilateral and unilateral jump performan...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine whether countermovement jumps (CMJs; unilateral and bilateral) p...
Purpose: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral strength training interv...
To investigate differences in neuromuscular factors between elite and non-elite players, and to esta...
Purpose: To investigate differences in neuromuscular factors between elite and non-elite players, an...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Effective execution of vertical jump depends on the explosive power of ...
Introduction: The muscular strength between the dominant and non-dominant legs of soccer players has...
This study aimed to 1) detail the inter-limb asymmetries during multi-directional jumping, change ...
The aims of this study were to compare the magnitude and direction of asymmetry in comparable bilate...
Background: Sprinting and jumping is an important physical part of soccer. Games are often won or lo...
Assessing lower body peak power output (PPO) in vertical jump performance is critical in sports. Ver...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between countermovement j...
INTRODUCTION: Lateral differences concerning the magnitude of strength are often found in the lower ...
Background: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral combined training int...
This study was performed aimed at comparing multidirectional bilateral and unilateral jump performan...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine whether countermovement jumps (CMJs; unilateral and bilateral) p...
Purpose: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral strength training interv...
To investigate differences in neuromuscular factors between elite and non-elite players, and to esta...
Purpose: To investigate differences in neuromuscular factors between elite and non-elite players, an...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Effective execution of vertical jump depends on the explosive power of ...
Introduction: The muscular strength between the dominant and non-dominant legs of soccer players has...
This study aimed to 1) detail the inter-limb asymmetries during multi-directional jumping, change ...
The aims of this study were to compare the magnitude and direction of asymmetry in comparable bilate...
Background: Sprinting and jumping is an important physical part of soccer. Games are often won or lo...
Assessing lower body peak power output (PPO) in vertical jump performance is critical in sports. Ver...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between countermovement j...
INTRODUCTION: Lateral differences concerning the magnitude of strength are often found in the lower ...
Background: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral combined training int...
This study was performed aimed at comparing multidirectional bilateral and unilateral jump performan...