Search Results - Impulse
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Evaluating the relationship between single-leg isometric squat and single-leg countermovement jump performance in elite and world-class artistic roller skaters
Rebelo, A., Lum, D., Ripley, N., Comfort, P.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2026)“…For the single-leg countermovement jump, jump height exhibited excellent reliability (ICC = 0.97-0.98, CV = 5.20-6.44%), while relative propulsive mean force and impulse had moderate-to-good reliability (ICC = 0.83-0.94). …”
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The influence of specific cognitive training in virtual reality on the inhibition of elite young ice hockey players
Heilmann, F., Schubert, T.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Introduction: Executive functions (EFs) such as inhibition skills are crucial in sports, particularly in game sports, as they facilitate rapid decision-making, impulse control, and effective reactions to unforeseen situations. …”
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The effect of a short-term detraining period on neuromuscular performance in elite U18 male basketball players
Nieto-Acevedo, R., García-Sánchez, C., Romero-Moraleda, B., Varela, D., Cabarkapa, D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…However, CMJ performance exhibited significant increases in reactive strength index-modified, peak and mean propulsive force, peak and mean braking force, and braking net impulse (p < 0.001-0.017; ES = 0.50-0.73), alongside reductions in propulsive phase duration and time to take off (p < 0.001; ES = 0.49 and 0.019; ES = 0.88, respectively). …”
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The role of age and maturation on jump performance and postural control in female adolescent volleyball players over a season
Bertozzi, F., Brunetti, C., Maver, P., Galli, M., Tarabini, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…The session timepoint had a significant effect on the CMJ concentric impulse, while MO was significantly positively associated with peak power, jump momentum, concentric impulse, and eccentric impulse (p < 0.001, R2 = 0.31-0.57). …”
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Isometric midthigh-pull testing: reliability and correlation with key functional capacities in young soccer players
Rago, V., Nakamura, F. Y., Suarez-Balsera, C., Arnaiz-Lastras, J., Figueiredo, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…IMTP time-dependent forces were correlated with CMJ-TI (r = .52 to .62). The IMTP impulse parameters were positively correlated with CMJ-TI (r = .48 to .58) and negatively with VIFT (r = -.44 to -.38). …”
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Countermovement jump and isometric strength test-retest reliability in English premier league academy football players
Springham, M., Singh, N., Stewart, P., Matthews, J., Jones, I., Norton-Sherwood, C., May, D., Salter, J., Strudwick, A. J., Shaw, J. W.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Rate-of-force-development measures (for all isometric tests) and impulse measures (IPCS) are limited by poor relative and absolute reliability and high MDC%. …”
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Eight weeks of plyometric training improved the change of direction abilities of adolescent basketball players
Yang, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2025)“…At post-test, the plyometric training group showed greater increases in peak impulse (P < 0.05, Cohen's d = 0.464), peak power (P < 0.05, Cohen's d = 0.684) compared to resistance training group. …”
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The adolescent´s brain: Coaching young athletes´ development
Finn, P.Published in Techniques Magazine (2024)“…This part of the brain, as has now been explained in many books, is responsible for, among other things, decision-making, planning, judging, maintaining attention and inhibition of impulses that may not be sicietally acceptable. In other words, the pre-frontal region is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of out brain. …”
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Test-retest reliability of lower limb muscle strength, jump and sprint performance tests in elite female team handball players
Fristrup, B., Krustrup, P., Kristensen, K. H., Rasmussen, S., Aagaard, P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)“…Purpose This study aimed to assess the reliability of lower limb muscle function (knee extensor/flexor peak torque, rate of torque development (RTD), impulse, and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance) and sprint performance (acceleration capacity). …”
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Acute neuromuscular and perceptual responses to U-18 English Premier League academy football match play
Springham, M., Singh, N., Stewart, P., Matthews, J., Jones, I., Norton-Sherwood, C., May, D., Trehan Sharma, S., Salter, J., Strudwick, A. J., Shaw, J.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2024)Subjects: “…impulse…”
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Laboratory assessment of a head impact sensor for youth soccer ball heading impacts using an anthropomorphic test device
Patton, D. A., Huber, C. M., Douglas, E. C., Seacrist, T., Arbogast, K. B.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2024)“…Previous studies have evaluated the accuracy of the SIM-G for pure rotation and pendulum, impulse hammer and drop rig impacts. The current study used a soccer ball heading model to evaluate the accuracy of the SIM-G. …”
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Internal training load measures in elite adolescent ballet dancers
Volkova, V. G., Black, A. M., Kenny, S. J.Published in Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (2020)“…Heart rate data were quantified using Edwards` training impulse (ET-RIMP) and Banister's training impulse (BTRIMP), and sRPE was estimated from the modified Borg 0 to 10 scale and class duration. …”
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Determination age-related deficiency of functional movement proficiency and lower body strength in adolescent soccer players
Imal, O.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…RESULTS: In this study, ANOVA showed a significant between-group effect in peak height velocity (PHV), FMS, isokinetic strength of Q/H (except H at 300°s), jump height (JH) of CMJ-FA, CMJ and SQJ and jump impulse relative of SQJ (p < 0.05). Along with this, there was found significant differences between older groups (U15, U16) and younger groups (U13, U14) in all the JH results of vertical jumps by ANOVA test (p < 0.05). …”
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Pupillometry: Detection of variations in autonomic nervous system activity in high level young athlete
Giovannangeli, C., Borrani, F., Broussouloux, O., Candau, R.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The redilation and the concomitant impulse of both sympathetic and parasympathetic systems were significantly higher compared to in clinostatic condition (respectively p = 1.03*10-7, p = 0.03). …”
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Acute responses of youth elite players to a football match in terms of blood markers
Fornaziero, A. M., Novack, L. F., Nascimento, V. B., Osiecki, R.Published in Sports (2023)“…The blood analysis consisted of four groups: immunological (leukocytes, platelets, and cortisol), muscle damage (creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase), metabolic (lactate, glucose, erythrocytes, hematocrit, hemoglobin, and urea), and electrolytic (sodium, calcium, and potassium). Edwards` training impulse demonstrated that the first half was more demanding than the second half (p = 0.020). …”
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Test.retest reliability of the power push-up test in adolescent swimmers: force plate-derived parameters` reliability of power push-up test in adolescent swimmers
Öztürk, F., Ünver, E., Özçadirci, A., Cinemre, S. A., Kinikli, G. I.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2024)“…Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and coefficient of variation (CV %) showed that some parameters from the force platform were highly reliable (ICC: RFD (0.94) FT, (0.96), PF (0.98), MF (0.97), impulse (0.97), CV%: RFD (50%), FT (20%), PF (17%), MF (18%), impulse (25%). …”
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Internal and external loads of young elite soccer players during defensive small-sided games
Rabano-Muñoz, A., Suarez-Arrones, L., Requena, B., Asian-Clemente, J. A.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2023)“…The maximal heart rate and modified training impulse were monitored using heart rate monitors. …”
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Cross-sectional analysis of ground reaction forces during jumps in professional baseball players
Amonette, W. E., Vazquez, J., Coleman, A. E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2023)“…Peak force, eccentric and concentric impulses, peak power, and jump height were determined from each test. …”
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The association between training load and physical development in professional male youth soccer players: a systematic review
Rice, J., Brownlee, T. E., McRobert, A. P., Ade, J., Drust, B., Malone, J. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)“…Both external TL (total distance, high speed distance, duration) and internal TL (rating of perceived exertion, training impulse) measures were found to be associated with improvements in physical test performance across both pre-season and in-season phases. …”
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Relationship between football-specific training characteristics and tibial bone adaptation in male academy football players
Wrona, H. L., Zerega, R., King, V. G., Reiter, C. R., Odum, S., Manifold, D., Latorre, K., Sell, T. C.Published in Sports (2023)“…The outcomes from the accuracy assessments suggest that the single-leg countermovement jump concentric impulse variable at the 20% threshold is indicative of a youth male soccer player having hip adduction strength asymmetry while also demonstrating more accuracy and applicability than the two-leg countermovement jump concentric impulse variable.…”