The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying force asymmetry during the countermovement jump (CMJ). Forty-five men performed four CMJ with each foot on one of two force plates recording at 1,000 Hz. Peak and mean were obtained from both sides during the braking and propulsion phases. The dominant side was obtained for the braking and propulsion phase as the side with the largest peak or mean force and agreement was assessed using percentage agreement and the kappa coefficient. Braking phase peak and mean force methods demonstrated a percentage agreement of 84% and a kappa value of 0.67 (95% confidence limits: 0.45–0.90), indicating substantial agreement. Propulsion phase peak and mean forc...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
A common method of assessing lower-body asymmetry is to record left and right side ground reaction f...
Strength asymmetry can be detrimental to athlete performance and may lead to injury. The countermove...
The possibility to selectively assess the force exerted by each leg during bilateral jumps has allow...
The aims of this study were to compare the magnitude and direction of asymmetry in comparable bilate...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
The aim of this study was to assess agreement between peak and mean force methods of quantifying for...
A common method of assessing lower-body asymmetry is to record left and right side ground reaction f...
Strength asymmetry can be detrimental to athlete performance and may lead to injury. The countermove...
The possibility to selectively assess the force exerted by each leg during bilateral jumps has allow...
The aims of this study were to compare the magnitude and direction of asymmetry in comparable bilate...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
The relationship between asymmetry and performance is still undetermined in the literature. Methods ...
This study examined concurrent validity of countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) reactive strength ind...