Does the 10% Asymmetry Threshold Matter? Effects of Lower-Limb Asymmetries on Jumping and Agility in Basketball [PDF]
Background: Lower-limb asymmetry is linked to injury risk and may impair performance, yet evidence in basketball is inconsistent. A commonly cited 10% threshold is proposed as critical, but its practical relevance in basketball-specific tasks remains ...
Nóra Szabó +3 more
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ASSESSMENT OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL LOADS IN THE TRIPLE JUMP VIA INVERSE DYNAMICS SIMULATION [PDF]
The triple jump is a demanding athletics event that, after an approach run, consists of three consecutive phases: the hop, the bound, and the jump. During the involved three take-off actions a jumper is exposed to increased risk of injury due to the high
Krzysztof Dziewiecki +2 more
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Distribution of triple jump phases was deemed as a technical factor because the phase ratio significantly affects the actual distance in the triple jump. The objective of this study was to identify the phase ratio that is a measure of effort distribution
Yadi Sunaryadi, Suherman Slamet
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TRENDS IN DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN’S TRIPLE JUMP DISCIPLINE [PDF]
This publication analyses the dynamics of results in the women’s triple jump in world championships. Based on the results achieved in the last World Outdoor Championship, we analysed the anthropometric characteristics of the finalists, as well as the ...
MARINOVA T., PEEV P.
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The Effects of Short-Duration Ischemic Preconditioning on Horizontal and Vertical Jump Performance in Male and Female Track and Field Jumpers [PDF]
Background: Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) is a non-invasive, time-efficient strategy that has been shown to acutely enhance athletic performance. The present study examined the effects of 5 min of IPC on vertical and horizontal jump performance.
Varvara Nektaria Gkari +3 more
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Olympic cycle periodicity in women’s long and triple jumping performance between 1996 and 2019
Performance variability is present in a series of competition results in athletics. Some of the variability is random and some can be attributed to factors such as the environment and changes in the level of physical, mental, and technical states of the ...
Tim Taha, Jada Roach
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Construction of The Trip Jump Test in Athletic Student
The purpose of this research is to make improvements in the triple jump test. The component that is repaired is only in the process of executing the jump starting from the prefix, jump, step, jump and landing.
Raffly Henjilito +3 more
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Relationship of Wait-Periods between attempts at approach speed and achievement for long jump and triple jump events, male and female, at the 2009 Berlin Championship [PDF]
Waite-Periods is a rehabilitation periods in sports training science, but in competitions, Waite-Periods between attempts depend on the number of players involved and the legal time available to perform the event, and this period may be lengthened or ...
Hussein Omar, Raheem Ruwaih
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An Evaluation of the Performance through the Comparison of Kinematic Variables for the Official Records in World Women’s Triple Jumper [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the difference and consistency of kinematic variables for each athlete by selecting the official records of the world's elite female triple jumpers to evaluate the performance level. Methods Three athletes
Jae-Kyun Ryu, Geon-Tak Kim
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Density functional triple jumping [PDF]
We propose a density functional perturbative scheme to approximate the energy of a high-level DFT calculation at a significantly reduced cost. Our approach involves performing a primary SCF calculation using a crude functional, basis set and quadrature grid, followed by a single step using a more sophisticated secondary functional, basis and grid ...
Deng, Jia, Gilbert, Andrew, Gill, Peter
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