The countermovement jump (CMJ) is one of the most used performance assessments in strength and conditioning. Although numerous studies discuss the usability of different metrics in this test, this is often performed within the context of a specific aim. However, to our knowledge, no information currently exists providing practitioners with some over-arching recommendations on which metrics to choose when the purpose of using the test differs. This article discusses how the metrics selected to monitor during CMJ testing may differ when aiming to use it as a proxy for athletic performance, as part of neuromuscular fatigue monitoring, or as part of a test battery for return to performance in injured athletes
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(4): 88-99, 2019.This study examined the relationship be...
Countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time testing is commonly used to monitor seasonal alterations in at...
Purpose: To manage physical performance in soccer, practitioners monitor the training load (TL) and ...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is one of the most used performance assessments in strength and condi...
Researchers and practitioners have highlighted the necessity to monitor jump strategy metrics as wel...
An influential factor to performance is neuromuscular fatigue. For that reason, the countermovement ...
J. Sedy, G. Jackson, K. Alvarenga-Beech, C. Reyes Linfield University, McMinnville, OR Many tests ar...
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used counte...
Objectives The primary objective of this meta-analysis was to compare countermovement jump (CMJ) per...
G. Jackson, C. Reyes Linfield University, McMinnville, OR Neuromuscular fatigue should be monitored ...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) test is commonly conducted to assessneuromuscular function and is bei...
The study investigated whether countermovement jump (CMJ) metrics and subjective responses to a read...
Countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time testing is commonly used to monitor seasonal alterations in at...
Brady S. Brown1,2, Aaron D. Heishman1,2, Ryan M. Miller1, Eduardo D.S. Freitas1, Bryce D. Daub2, and...
As management of fatigue and recovery is a key objective of modern sport, athlete monitoring is now ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(4): 88-99, 2019.This study examined the relationship be...
Countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time testing is commonly used to monitor seasonal alterations in at...
Purpose: To manage physical performance in soccer, practitioners monitor the training load (TL) and ...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is one of the most used performance assessments in strength and condi...
Researchers and practitioners have highlighted the necessity to monitor jump strategy metrics as wel...
An influential factor to performance is neuromuscular fatigue. For that reason, the countermovement ...
J. Sedy, G. Jackson, K. Alvarenga-Beech, C. Reyes Linfield University, McMinnville, OR Many tests ar...
The purpose of the present study was (i) to explore the reliability of the most commonly used counte...
Objectives The primary objective of this meta-analysis was to compare countermovement jump (CMJ) per...
G. Jackson, C. Reyes Linfield University, McMinnville, OR Neuromuscular fatigue should be monitored ...
The countermovement jump (CMJ) test is commonly conducted to assessneuromuscular function and is bei...
The study investigated whether countermovement jump (CMJ) metrics and subjective responses to a read...
Countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time testing is commonly used to monitor seasonal alterations in at...
Brady S. Brown1,2, Aaron D. Heishman1,2, Ryan M. Miller1, Eduardo D.S. Freitas1, Bryce D. Daub2, and...
As management of fatigue and recovery is a key objective of modern sport, athlete monitoring is now ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(4): 88-99, 2019.This study examined the relationship be...
Countermovement jump (CMJ) force-time testing is commonly used to monitor seasonal alterations in at...
Purpose: To manage physical performance in soccer, practitioners monitor the training load (TL) and ...