Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference?

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Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference? / Ravn, Susanne; Voigt, M; Simonsen, Erik Bruun; Alkjaer, T; Bojsen-Møller, F; Klausen, K.

I: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, Bind 9, Nr. 4, 1999, s. 201-8.

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Ravn, S, Voigt, M, Simonsen, EB, Alkjaer, T, Bojsen-Møller, F & Klausen, K 1999, 'Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference?', Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, bind 9, nr. 4, s. 201-8.

APA

Ravn, S., Voigt, M., Simonsen, E. B., Alkjaer, T., Bojsen-Møller, F., & Klausen, K. (1999). Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference? Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 9(4), 201-8.

Vancouver

Ravn S, Voigt M, Simonsen EB, Alkjaer T, Bojsen-Møller F, Klausen K. Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference? Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 1999;9(4):201-8.

Author

Ravn, Susanne ; Voigt, M ; Simonsen, Erik Bruun ; Alkjaer, T ; Bojsen-Møller, F ; Klausen, K. / Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference?. I: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 1999 ; Bind 9, Nr. 4. s. 201-8.

Bibtex

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title = "Choice of jumping strategy in two standard jumps, squat and countermovement jump--effect of training background or inherited preference?",
abstract = "Six male subjects, three professional ballet dancers and three elite volleyball players, performed maximal vertical jumps from 1) a static preparatory position (squat jump), 2) starting with a countermovement (countermovement jump) and 3) a specific jump for ballet and for volleyball, respectively. The jumps were recorded on highspeed film (500 Hz) combined with registration of ground reaction forces, and net joint moments were calculated by inverse dynamics. The purpose was to investigate the choice of strategy in two standard jumps, squat jump and countermovement jump. The volleyball jump was performed with a sequential strategy and the ballet jump was performed with a simultaneous strategy. In the two standard jumps, the choice of strategy was individual and not related to training background. This was additionally confirmed in a test of seven ballet dancers and seven volleyball players.",
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AU - Bojsen-Møller, F

AU - Klausen, K

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N2 - Six male subjects, three professional ballet dancers and three elite volleyball players, performed maximal vertical jumps from 1) a static preparatory position (squat jump), 2) starting with a countermovement (countermovement jump) and 3) a specific jump for ballet and for volleyball, respectively. The jumps were recorded on highspeed film (500 Hz) combined with registration of ground reaction forces, and net joint moments were calculated by inverse dynamics. The purpose was to investigate the choice of strategy in two standard jumps, squat jump and countermovement jump. The volleyball jump was performed with a sequential strategy and the ballet jump was performed with a simultaneous strategy. In the two standard jumps, the choice of strategy was individual and not related to training background. This was additionally confirmed in a test of seven ballet dancers and seven volleyball players.

AB - Six male subjects, three professional ballet dancers and three elite volleyball players, performed maximal vertical jumps from 1) a static preparatory position (squat jump), 2) starting with a countermovement (countermovement jump) and 3) a specific jump for ballet and for volleyball, respectively. The jumps were recorded on highspeed film (500 Hz) combined with registration of ground reaction forces, and net joint moments were calculated by inverse dynamics. The purpose was to investigate the choice of strategy in two standard jumps, squat jump and countermovement jump. The volleyball jump was performed with a sequential strategy and the ballet jump was performed with a simultaneous strategy. In the two standard jumps, the choice of strategy was individual and not related to training background. This was additionally confirmed in a test of seven ballet dancers and seven volleyball players.

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