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Effect of plyometric training on lower limb biomechanics in femalesde Marche Baldon et al., 2014
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- de Marche Baldon R
- Lobato D
- Yoshimatsu A
- dos Santos A
- Francisco A
- Santiago P
- Serrão F
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- Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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Objective: To verify the effects of plyometric training on lower limb kinematics, eccentric hip and knee torques, and functional performance. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Research laboratory. Participants: Thirty-six females were divided into a training group (TG; n= 18) that …
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