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The effect of initial knee angle on concentric-only squat jump performanceMitchell et al., 2017
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- Mitchell L
- Argus C
- Taylor K
- Sheppard J
- Chapman D
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- Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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Purpose: There is uncertainty as to which knee angle during a squat jump (SJ) produces maximal jump performance. Importantly, understanding this information will aid in determining appropriate ratios for assessment and monitoring of the explosive …
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