Because of inherent variability in all human cyclical movements, such as walking, running and jumping, data collected across a single cycle might be atypical and potentially unable to represent an individual's generalized performance. The study described here was designed to determine the number of successive cycles due to continuous, repetitive countermovement jumping which a test subject should perform in a single experimental session to achieve stability of the mean of the corresponding continuously measured ground reaction force (GRF) variables. Seven vertical GRF variables (period of jumping cycle, duration of contact phase, peak force amplitude and its timing, average rate of force development, average rate of force relaxation and imp...
This paper investigates variability in bobbing and jumping actions, including variations within a po...
Andrew C. Fry1, Matthew Hermes1 1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Studies analyzing vertical groun...
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used counte...
Because of inherent variability in all human cyclical movements, such as walking, running and jumpin...
Journal ArticleAuthor's manuscript version. The final published version is available from the publis...
The objectives were to determine the number of trials necessary to achieve performance stability of ...
2009-Force platforms are used extensively to measure force and power output during countermovement j...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between joint kinematics and joint kin...
This paper investigates variability in bobbing and jumping actions, including variations within a po...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
Knowledge of the onset of concentric movement is needed to determine many variables including rate o...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is a complex, multi-joint movement that has been well studied in huma...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ground reaction force (GRF) vari...
Examining a countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time curve related to net impulse might be useful in mo...
Purpose: To establish the reliability of various measures obtained during single and repeated counte...
This paper investigates variability in bobbing and jumping actions, including variations within a po...
Andrew C. Fry1, Matthew Hermes1 1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Studies analyzing vertical groun...
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used counte...
Because of inherent variability in all human cyclical movements, such as walking, running and jumpin...
Journal ArticleAuthor's manuscript version. The final published version is available from the publis...
The objectives were to determine the number of trials necessary to achieve performance stability of ...
2009-Force platforms are used extensively to measure force and power output during countermovement j...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between joint kinematics and joint kin...
This paper investigates variability in bobbing and jumping actions, including variations within a po...
Thirteen college students performed a drop jump from height equal to their peak vertical jump, singl...
Knowledge of the onset of concentric movement is needed to determine many variables including rate o...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is a complex, multi-joint movement that has been well studied in huma...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ground reaction force (GRF) vari...
Examining a countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time curve related to net impulse might be useful in mo...
Purpose: To establish the reliability of various measures obtained during single and repeated counte...
This paper investigates variability in bobbing and jumping actions, including variations within a po...
Andrew C. Fry1, Matthew Hermes1 1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Studies analyzing vertical groun...
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used counte...