Reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) is a measure of lower body explosiveness calculated by dividing jump height by time to takeoff. RSImod is different between stronger and weaker athletes and between males and females. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in RSImod between males and females while controlling for maximal strength and lower body explosiveness. Forty-three female and fifty-eight male Division-I athletes performed countermovement jumps on a force plate during unloaded (0kg) and loaded (20kg) conditions. We used an ANCOVA to test whether RSImod is different between sexes conditioning on relative maximum strength (PFa) and average RFD 0-200ms (RFD200) measured during the isometric mid- thigh pull (IMTP). D...
The Reactive Strength Index-Modified (RSlmod) is a reliable method of measuring the explosiveness of...
Two reactive strength index (RSI) variants exist, the RSI and RSI modified (RSImod) which are typica...
Explosive strength, a function of rate of force development (RFD), is a primary determinant for the ...
Reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) is a measure of lower body explosiveness calculated by div...
This study examined the reliability of reactive strength index-modified (RSImod), relationships betw...
Suchomel, TJ, Bailey, CA, Sole, CJ, Grazer, JL, and Beckham, GK. Using reactive strength index-modif...
The purpose of this analysis was to construct a preliminary scale of reference values for reactive s...
To investigate and compare the reliability of reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) and its asso...
Reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) may be an important variable to measure in the performanc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in reactive strength index-modified (RSImod...
Kipp, K, Kiely, MT, and Geiser, CF. Reactive strength index modified is a valid measure of explosive...
The purpose of this analysis was to construct a preliminary scale of reference values for reactive s...
Introduction: The assessment of the athlete’s conditional abilities is a key performance index in sp...
The Reactive Strength Index-Modified (RSlmod) is a reliable method of measuring the explosiveness of...
Purpose: The reactive strength index modified (RSImod) has been recently identified and validated as...
The Reactive Strength Index-Modified (RSlmod) is a reliable method of measuring the explosiveness of...
Two reactive strength index (RSI) variants exist, the RSI and RSI modified (RSImod) which are typica...
Explosive strength, a function of rate of force development (RFD), is a primary determinant for the ...
Reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) is a measure of lower body explosiveness calculated by div...
This study examined the reliability of reactive strength index-modified (RSImod), relationships betw...
Suchomel, TJ, Bailey, CA, Sole, CJ, Grazer, JL, and Beckham, GK. Using reactive strength index-modif...
The purpose of this analysis was to construct a preliminary scale of reference values for reactive s...
To investigate and compare the reliability of reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) and its asso...
Reactive strength index-modified (RSImod) may be an important variable to measure in the performanc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in reactive strength index-modified (RSImod...
Kipp, K, Kiely, MT, and Geiser, CF. Reactive strength index modified is a valid measure of explosive...
The purpose of this analysis was to construct a preliminary scale of reference values for reactive s...
Introduction: The assessment of the athlete’s conditional abilities is a key performance index in sp...
The Reactive Strength Index-Modified (RSlmod) is a reliable method of measuring the explosiveness of...
Purpose: The reactive strength index modified (RSImod) has been recently identified and validated as...
The Reactive Strength Index-Modified (RSlmod) is a reliable method of measuring the explosiveness of...
Two reactive strength index (RSI) variants exist, the RSI and RSI modified (RSImod) which are typica...
Explosive strength, a function of rate of force development (RFD), is a primary determinant for the ...