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Alfonso Penichet-Tomás

Researcher at University of Alicante

Publications -  39
Citations -  290

Alfonso Penichet-Tomás is an academic researcher from University of Alicante. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rowing & Vertical jump. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 38 publications receiving 193 citations.

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Analysis of Time-Motion and Heart Rate in Elite Male and Female Beach Handball

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that beach handball is a demanding sport, with numerous moderate-to-high intensity displacements distributed intermittently throughout the game: long periods of low intensity activity interspersed by short bursts of high intensity.
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Concurrent validity and reliability of proprietary and open-source jump mat systems for the assessment of vertical jumps in sport sciences.

TL;DR: These experiments show that open-source jump mats are as valid and reliable as their proprietary counterparts at a lower cost and practitioners can be confident in using Globus or Chronojump systems to test athletes' jump height because of their negligible errors and Axon system to monitor general population.
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Reliability and validity of the Chronojump open-source jump mat system.

TL;DR: The results supported the open-source jump mat to be a useful, valid and reliable, low-cost testing device to monitor variations in vertical jumping performance and Chronojump can be regarded as a sensitive instrument to detect changes in jump height performance over the possible noise around the measure.
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Serve analysis of professional players in beach volleyball

TL;DR: In this article, a statistical analysis was conducted using the statistical software SPSS 19, Chi-square test established significant differences between the different types of serve for period 1 and 2 (p 0.05), while the floating and floating serve jump respectively increase at period 1 (6.3% -4%) in the period 3 (23.4% -49.4%).
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Physical performance indicators in traditional rowing championships.

TL;DR: This study facilitates talent detection and selection of athletes to form competitive traditional rowing teams based on measurable physical characteristics through analysis of high and low-performance rowers' profile ofTraditional rowing modalities in order to establish performance reference values.