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Cross-sectional analysis of ground reaction forces during jumps in professional baseball players
Amonette, W. E.
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Vazquez, J.
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Coleman, A. E.
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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
(2023)
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. E.…”
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Heart rate variability and cortisol levels before and after a brief anaerobic exercise in handball players
Kayacan, Y.
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Makaraci, Y.
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Uçar, C.
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Amonette, W. E.
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Yildiz, S.
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. E.…”
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Relationships between lower extremity power and fastball spin rate and ball velocity in professional baseball pitchers
Wong, R.
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Laudner, K.
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Amonette, W.
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Vazquez, J.
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Evans, D.
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Meister, K.
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Pure acceleration is the primary determinant of speed to first-base in Major-League Baseball game situations
Coleman, A. E.
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Amonette, W. E.
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