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308 related items for PubMed ID: 18438252

  • 1. Relationship between sprint times and the strength/power outputs of a machine squat jump.
    Harris NK, Cronin JB, Hopkins WG, Hansen KT.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2008 May; 22(3):691-8. PubMed ID: 18438252
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  • 2. Inter-relationships between machine squat-jump strength, force, power and 10 m sprint times in trained sportsmen.
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  • 3. Relationship between traditional and ballistic squat exercise with vertical jumping and maximal sprinting.
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  • 6. Predictive Factors of Elite Sprint Performance: Influences of Muscle Mechanical Properties and Functional Parameters.
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  • 10. The relationship between maximal jump-squat power and sprint acceleration in athletes.
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  • 11. Factors that differentiate acceleration ability in field sport athletes.
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  • 12. Strength, power, and speed qualities in English junior elite rugby league players.
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  • 13. Strength and performance asymmetry during maximal velocity sprint running.
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  • 17. Interrelationships between different loads in resisted sprints, half-squat 1 RM and kinematic variables in trained athletes.
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  • 18. The effects of different speed training protocols on sprint acceleration kinematics and muscle strength and power in field sport athletes.
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  • 19. Do force-time and power-time measures in a loaded jump squat differentiate between speed performance and playing level in elite and elite junior rugby union players?
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  • 20. The use of various strength-power tests as predictors of sprint running performance.
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