BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine how hip, knee and ankle kinetics and kinematics influence effective impulse production during countermovement jumps. METHODS: 18 semi-professional soccer players (22.8±2.2 years) volunteered to participate in the study. Participants completed three maximal countermovement jumps on two force platforms (1000 Hz) that were linked to a nine camera infrared motion capture system (500 Hz). RESULTS: Kinetic and kinematic data revealed jumpers who fail to achieve uniform ground reaction force curves that result in optimal impulse production during their jump always display hip adduction and or hip internal rotation during the concentric phase of the countermovement jump. The variation of hip addu...
[[abstract]]This study was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of children and adults durin...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between joint kinematics and joint kin...
Previous injury is associated with increased risk of future injury. Residual inter‐limb deficits are...
Purpose: To identify the effect of additional elastic force on the kinetic and kinematic characteris...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ground reaction force (GRF) vari...
This study aimed to investigate the contributions of kinetic and kinematic parameters to inter-indiv...
Vertical jumping is one of the popular ways to evaluate ankle-knee efficiency in athletic population...
Jerad Kosek, Imani Hill, Hannah Houde, Christopher Wilburn, Wendi Weimar. Auburn University, Auburn,...
Background: This study compared differences between a control group and a group with unilateral ankl...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between countermovement j...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the biomechanics of countermovement (CMJ) a...
This study was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of children and adults during countermov...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
[[abstract]]This study was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of children and adults durin...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between joint kinematics and joint kin...
Previous injury is associated with increased risk of future injury. Residual inter‐limb deficits are...
Purpose: To identify the effect of additional elastic force on the kinetic and kinematic characteris...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ground reaction force (GRF) vari...
This study aimed to investigate the contributions of kinetic and kinematic parameters to inter-indiv...
Vertical jumping is one of the popular ways to evaluate ankle-knee efficiency in athletic population...
Jerad Kosek, Imani Hill, Hannah Houde, Christopher Wilburn, Wendi Weimar. Auburn University, Auburn,...
Background: This study compared differences between a control group and a group with unilateral ankl...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between countermovement j...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the biomechanics of countermovement (CMJ) a...
This study was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of children and adults during countermov...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
[[abstract]]This study was to examine the biomechanical characteristics of children and adults durin...
Simulation studies show that jump performance can be improved by increasing the depth of countermove...
Humans naturally perform a countermovement (CM) action in order to attain a certain height or distan...