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364 related items for PubMed ID: 22446666

  • 1. A comparison of maximal squat strength and 5-, 10-, and 20-meter sprint times, in athletes and recreationally trained men.
    Comfort P, Bullock N, Pearson SJ.
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  • 4. Inter-relationships between machine squat-jump strength, force, power and 10 m sprint times in trained sportsmen.
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  • 12. Scaling--which methods best predict performance?
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  • 13. Squat jump training at maximal power loads vs. heavy loads: effect on sprint ability.
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  • 14. Relationship between sprint times and the strength/power outputs of a machine squat jump.
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  • 17. Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Correlates With Strength, Sprint, and Agility Performance in Collegiate Rugby Union Players.
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  • 19. Baseline strength can influence the ability of salivary free testosterone to predict squat and sprinting performance.
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  • 20. The relationship between maximal jump-squat power and sprint acceleration in athletes.
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