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Reference power values for the jump squat exercise in elite athletes: A multicenter study.
Pedro L. Valenzuela,Michael R. McGuigan,Michael R. McGuigan,Guillermo Sánchez-Martínez,Elaia Torrontegi,Javier Vázquez-Carrión,Zigor Montalvo,Cesar Cavinato Cal Abad,Lucas A. Pereira,Irineu Loturco,Irineu Loturco +10 more
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In this article, the authors provided reference values for lower-limb muscle power assessed during the incremental jump squat (JS) test in elite athletes (i.e., professional athletes competing at inte...Abstract:
The present study aimed to provide reference values for lower-limb muscle power assessed during the incremental jump squat (JS) test in elite athletes (i.e., professional athletes competing at inte...read more
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Gender Differences in Neuromuscular, Haematological and Urinary Responses during Padel Matches.
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