Search Results - The jumps
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Differences in hamstring muscle-tendon unit geometry and function between elite sprint and jump athletes and recreationally active controls
Lazarczuk, S. L., Hams, A. H., Bellinger, P. M., Timmins, R. G., Lievens, E., Kennedy, B., Opar, D., Barrett, R. S., Bourne, M. N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…jump…”
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Triple hop test distance, but not asymmetry, is associated with ankle sprains in elite adolescent volleyball players
Soltanirad, S., Kazemi, A., Bennett, H., Hosseinzadeh, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)Subjects: “…triple jump…”
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The development of the performance sex gap in track-and-field events across the lifespan
Balcarova, B., Pedersen, A.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Among seniors, the gap has been narrower in running events (i.e., approx. 10%) than in jumping events (i.e., approx. 15%). In throwing events, the gap differs considerably, largely due to the variable scaling of throwing implements based on sex and age group. …”
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A study on mechanical changes during the middle phase of the long jump approach run
Phukon, A. J., Dhar, K.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)Subjects: “…long jump…”
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Effect of complex training on lower limb strength and running economy in adolescent distance runners
Yu, S., Zhou, S., Peng, D., Jie, D.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Running economy at three speeds (12, 14, and 16 km/h), maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), blood lactate concentration, One-repetition maximum (1RM) squat strength, countermovement jump (CMJ), squat jump (SJ), drop jump (DJ), and reactive strength index (RSI) were assessed before and after the intervention. …”
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Effect of resistance training on kinetic and kinematic indicators in jump athletes: a systematic review
Wenchao, R., Soh, K. G., Samsudin, S., Zhao, Y., Wang, X., Zhang, X., Cao, L.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)Subjects: “…high jump…”
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Predicting high-performance decathlon career best
Battles, P., Noble, T. J., Chapman, R. F.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025)“…These data show that the most crucial event for identifying an athlete with a future potential elite all-time career best is the pole vault, followed by the javelin throw, long jump and shot put. For optimal career development, the data suggest athletes obtain the most return by focusing on improvement in the pole vault and long jump. …”
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Injuries by events in combined events (decathlon and heptathlon) during 11 international outdoor athletics championships
Edouard, P., Hollander, K.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)“…In conclusion, explosive jumping events had a higher risk of injuries than others within combined: pole vault and high jump for decathlon, and long jump for heptathlon. …”
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Vom Anfänger-Flop zum optimalen Speed-Flop (From beginner flop to optimal speed flop)
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Comparison of lower-body neuromuscular performance profiles between 100 m and 400 m Olympic sprinters
Cabarkapa, D., Batra, A., Cabarkapa, D. V., Fry, A. C.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Following a standardized warm-up procedure, fourteen professional female athletes completed three countermovement vertical jumps with no arm swing, while standing on a uni-axial force plate system sampling at 1,000 Hz. …”
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Comparative effects of low-load blood flow restriction training and high-load resistance training on physical performance in college 800-m runners: a randomized control trial
Yu, J., Yu, J., Zhao, L., Yang, Y.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…The tests included the 20-m sprint test (T20m), countermovement jump test (CMJ), smith machine full-squat test (to assess V1 load), plantar flexion rate of force development test (PF-RFD), 200-m test (T200m), and 800-m test (T800m). …”
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Can current metrics characterise or differentiate between elite track and field athletes within the sprints, hurdles, high jump, long jump and triple jump? A systematic review
Turner, K. J., Trowell, D., Millett, E. L., Bonacci, J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…high jump…”
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Biomechanical determinants of elite high jump performance in Egypt: Part 2, the percentage contributions of biomechanical indicators and special factors to achievement level
Atta, I. I., Bursais, A. K., Alibrahim, M. S., Alhumaid, M. M., Hassan, A. K., Frikha, M., Al-Nuaim, A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)Subjects: “…high jump…”
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The effect of age on sprinting performance during acceleration in long jump athletes
Mironov, A. O., Gerasimov, M. V., Vinogradova, O. P., Spiridonov, E. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)Subjects: “…long jump…”
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Asymmetry changes in sprinting do not relate to changes in sprint performance
Gleadhill, S., Nagahara, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…Previous studies have reported spatiotemporal and ground reaction force (GRF) asymmetries during sprint running and jumping tasks but have not found any associations between asymmetry and sprinting performance, however, have cross-sectionally examined asymmetry at only a single point in time. …”
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