Section i – kinesiology predicting time to take-off in countermovement jump for maximal quickness from upright by a countermovement jump (cmj) is common in sport and often time-constrained

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  • who: Dom from the , Barry University, Miami Shores, FL, USA- Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA. have published the paper: Section I - Kinesiology Predicting Time to Take-Off in Countermovement Jump for Maximal Quickness From Upright by A countermovement jump (CMJ) is common in sport and often time-constrained, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Journal of Human Kinetics - volume 84/2022 the purpose of this study was to use a multiple regression approach to determine effective predictors of TTO in a CMJ performed for maximal quickness from upright and squat positions. The analysis of variance . . .

     

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