This study examined the differences in and the reliability of time to stabilization (TTS) of several plyometric exercises. Twenty six men performed a variety of plyometric exercises representing a continuum of intensities of landing instability, including line hops, cone hops, squat jumps, tuck jumps, countermovement jumps, dumbbell countermovement jumps, and single leg countermovement jumps on a force platform. A repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc corrections was used to evaluate the differences in TTS between plyometric exercises. Practitioners who use plyometrics to train dynamic stability and balance should create programs that progress the intensity of the exercises based on the results of this study. This study also demo...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic stability and landing kinetics, on land and in wate...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2) : 134-144, 2015. The purpose of this study was to com...
This study examined the differences in and the reliability of time to stabilization (TTS) of several...
This study examined the differences in and the reliability of time to stabilization (TTS) of several...
This study assessed the kinetic characteristics of a variety of plyometric exercises and assessed ge...
The objective of the current study was to compare landing impulse and peak ground reaction force (GR...
This study assessed the kinetic characteristics of a variety of plyometric exercises and assessed ge...
Background: In the past, plyometric training (PT) has been predominantly performed on stable surface...
Reliability of reactive strength index (RSI) and time to stabilization (TTS) was examined during thr...
This study compared high and low daily volume periodized plyometric training programs and their eff...
The purpose of this study was to measure baseline dynamic stability using time to stabilization (TTS...
Rate of force development (RFD) during the first 100 and 250 msec of the positive acceleration phase...
Subjects performed drop jumps from 46 cm, a single leg jump, counter movement jump, and squat jump o...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic stability and landing kinetics, on land and in wate...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2) : 134-144, 2015. The purpose of this study was to com...
This study examined the differences in and the reliability of time to stabilization (TTS) of several...
This study examined the differences in and the reliability of time to stabilization (TTS) of several...
This study assessed the kinetic characteristics of a variety of plyometric exercises and assessed ge...
The objective of the current study was to compare landing impulse and peak ground reaction force (GR...
This study assessed the kinetic characteristics of a variety of plyometric exercises and assessed ge...
Background: In the past, plyometric training (PT) has been predominantly performed on stable surface...
Reliability of reactive strength index (RSI) and time to stabilization (TTS) was examined during thr...
This study compared high and low daily volume periodized plyometric training programs and their eff...
The purpose of this study was to measure baseline dynamic stability using time to stabilization (TTS...
Rate of force development (RFD) during the first 100 and 250 msec of the positive acceleration phase...
Subjects performed drop jumps from 46 cm, a single leg jump, counter movement jump, and squat jump o...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic stability and landing kinetics, on land and in wate...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2) : 134-144, 2015. The purpose of this study was to com...