In the literature, it is well established that subjects are able to jump higher in a countermovement jump (CMJ) than in a squat jump (SJ). The purpose of this study was to estimate the relative contribution of the time available for force development and the storage and reutilization of elastic energy to the enhancement of performance in CMJ compared with SJ. Six male volleyball players performed CMJ and SJ. Kinematics, kinetics, and muscle electrical activity (EMG) from six muscles of the lower extremity were monitored. It was found that even when the body position at the start of push-off was the same in SJ as in CMJ, jump height was on average 3.4 cm greater in CMJ. The possibility that nonoptimal coordination in SJ explained the differe...
Ten well-trained male volleyball players performed one-legged and two-legged vertical countermovemen...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the power, height, eccentric and concentric f...
This study compares the differences in peak and mean power in the acceleration, as well as over the ...
Traditionally, a larger difference between countermovement (CMJ) and squat jump (SJ) was seen as ben...
Two movements that are widely used to monitor athletic performance are the countermovement jump (CMJ...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2014v16n6p658 The aim of this study was to analyze the ...
The aim of this investigation was to determine the influences of force application related variables...
The countermovement (CMJ) and squat (SJ) jump are common tasks used to assess neuromuscular performa...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
It was the aim of this study to assess differences between countermovement (CMJ) and static (SJ) unl...
The maximal height attained in a vertical jump is heavily influenced by the execution of a large cou...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
Abstract. In order to explain the role of countermovement in the manifestation of explosive strength...
This study aimed to investigate the contributions of kinetic and kinematic parameters to inter-indiv...
Ten well-trained male volleyball players performed one-legged and two-legged vertical countermovemen...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the power, height, eccentric and concentric f...
This study compares the differences in peak and mean power in the acceleration, as well as over the ...
Traditionally, a larger difference between countermovement (CMJ) and squat jump (SJ) was seen as ben...
Two movements that are widely used to monitor athletic performance are the countermovement jump (CMJ...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2014v16n6p658 The aim of this study was to analyze the ...
The aim of this investigation was to determine the influences of force application related variables...
The countermovement (CMJ) and squat (SJ) jump are common tasks used to assess neuromuscular performa...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
It was the aim of this study to assess differences between countermovement (CMJ) and static (SJ) unl...
The maximal height attained in a vertical jump is heavily influenced by the execution of a large cou...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
Abstract. In order to explain the role of countermovement in the manifestation of explosive strength...
This study aimed to investigate the contributions of kinetic and kinematic parameters to inter-indiv...
Ten well-trained male volleyball players performed one-legged and two-legged vertical countermovemen...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the power, height, eccentric and concentric f...
This study compares the differences in peak and mean power in the acceleration, as well as over the ...