Search Results - The jumps
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No side difference between achilles tendon characteristics in female Division One collegiate gymnasts post exercise: Preliminary study
Hartog, P., Hinkle, L. J., Davidson, G., Schaugaard, B. T., Anderson, M., Johnson, A. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Gymnasts generally perform the same skills repetitively using a preferred leg, e.g. always jumping off the right leg entering the vault. PURPOSE: To determine the differences in characteristics of NCAA Division I female gymnasts` AT between preferred leg (PL) and non-preferred leg (NPL). …”
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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)“…Bewertung des Zusammenhangs zwischen einbeinigen isometrischen Kniebeugen und einbeinigen Countermovement Jumps bei Elite- und Weltklasse-Rollkunstläufern…”
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Menarche as maturational factor in young swimmers` development of morphological, physical and performance characteristics over a year of training
López-Plaza, D., Alacid, F., Abellán-Aynés, O., Quero-Calero, C. D.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Anthropometric measures, physical fitness (countermovement jump and handgrip), skill tests (glide and 10 m underwater from start and push), and specific performance tests (50, 100, and 200 m) were evaluated. …”
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Validating a markerless motion capture application in simulated snowboarding
Evans, S., Merz, C., Friedl, F.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…The positional timing of the two-dimensional (2D) COM motion between the two systems were validated in an indoor laboratory condition as two elite snowboarders performed three individual movements, namely a static (isometric) pose as a proxy method for ground truth validation followed by a vertical jump and a single rotation. The position of the COM was reported in a local reference frame. …”
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The effects of a semester of preprofessional dance training on biomarkers and performance variables in elite adolescent ballet dancers
Sanders, D. J., Murray, M. S., McFadden, B. A., Chandler, A. J., Walker, A. J., Bozzini, B. N., Cintineo, H. P., Bello, M. L., Arent, M. A., Arent, S. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…., body composition, vertical jump, and VO2max). Repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance assessed performance and biomarker responses throughout the semester (p < 0.05). …”
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High-intensity interval training modifies energy supply in male artistic gymnastics and improves floor-specific but not pommel horse-specific endurance performance
Seemann-Sinn, A., Rüdrich, P., Sandau, I., Naundorf, F., Wolfarth, B.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Floor- and pommel horse-specific endurance performance was determined by the mean jump height in a repeated jump test and by the maximum number of circles in a circle test. …”
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The acute effects of compression garments on muscle protein synthesis markers, blood flow, performance, and perceived recovery after resistance exercise
Leabeater, A. J., Broatch, J. R., Driller, M. W., James, L. P., Malamouli, M., Halson, S. L., Bishop, D. J., Garnham, A., O`Riordan, S. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Physiological (markers of muscle protein synthesis, muscle blood flow, blood lactate, blood glucose), perceptual (total quality of recovery, perceived muscle soreness, and subjective well-being), and performance measures (countermovement jump and isometric mid-thigh pull) were collected at baseline, immediately post-exercise (performance and perceptual only), and at 1 h (physiological and perceptual only), 5 h, and 24 h post-exercise. …”
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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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The era of resistance training as a primary form of physical activity for physical fitness and health in youth has come
Chaabene, H., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Moran, J., Schega, L., Prieske, O., Sandau, I., Negra, Y., Behrens, M.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Additionally, while bone health can be improved following RT (particularly after plyometric jump training), aerobic training may result in a lesser or even neutral impact on bone mineral density enhancement (e.g., swimming). …”
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The effects of force-velocity test specificity on on-ice acceleration performance prediction in elite speed skaters
Zukowski, M.Published 2024“…We assessed a functional force-velocity relationship using three loaded jump protocols. In the first study, we established the intra-day reliability of two novel unilateral loaded jump protocols, the single leg horizontal (JumpHorz) and lateral (JumpLat) jumps. …”
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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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Improving jump training based on body difficulty requirements in gymnastics
Udalova, M. A., Zyukin, A. V., Kiryanova, L. A., Bystrova, I. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)Subjects: “…jump…”
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Gender-specific predictors of vault performance in gymnastics: a machine learning approach
Ðordevic, D., Vodicar, J., Kreft, R., Kolar, E., Paunovic, M., Velickovic, S., Marinšek, M.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2025)Subjects: “…jump…”
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Swimming coaches' perceptions and practices on periodization, performance monitoring, and training management
Cano-Cuartero, C., López-Hernández, A., Rodríguez-Barbero, S., González-Ravé, J. M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Performance assessments were conducted using tools such as the force-velocity profile (44.4%), one-repetition maximum test (22.2%), countermovement jump (16.7%), and swim-specific sets (7 × 200 m) (22.2%), although one-third of coaches did not use formal testing. …”
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Can mechanical load and physiological intensity during gymnastics training explain physical adaptations? an observational study
Zhou, Y., Yang, L.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Training load was continuously monitored via heart rate (TRIMP), mechanical load (jumps), and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). …”
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Comparisons of angular momentum at takeoff in six types of jumps in women's figure skating
Yamaguchi, M., Sakurai, S.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)Subjects: “…jump…”