Bimodal vs. Unimodal Jumps: Is One Better?
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is widely used to evaluate lower-body power, coordination, and rapid force development. Ground reaction force
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The countermovement jump (CMJ) is widely used to evaluate lower-body power, coordination, and rapid force development. Ground reaction force
Home court advantage has long been observed across professional sports, with basketball showing one of the strongest effects. COVID-19
In strength and conditioning circles, you’ll often hear a familiar phrase: “Stress is stress.” It reminds us that all
Vertical ground reaction force (GRF) profiles from countermovement jumps (CMJs) provide insights into the athlete's jump strategy. Beyond
Coaches often use verbal cues to drive movement changes, but more exploration is needed to understand how these cues impact
In most sports, athletes don’t just need strength, they need force fast. That’s where Peak Force (PF) and
Coaches often examine countermovement jump height but overlook how the athlete jumps, specifically their force-time curve. This study explored
Athletes often struggle to regain full function after ACL reconstruction (ACLR), even when strength returns. Traditional strength tests may overlook
Traditional strength training guidelines recommend loads ≥70% of 1RM to maximize hypertrophy. However, low-load resistance exercise training (RET) to
Coaches often design programs that focus on muscle, but forget the tendon. Tendons adapt slower and differently than muscles, which
Tendon injuries are frustrating. They take time, don’t always follow a clear path, and often linger longer than expected.
It’s tempting to believe that when a patient or athlete improves after we’ve worked with them, we caused