Search Results - "Jensen, Randall L."
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Measures of Strength and Jump Performance Can Predict 30-m Sprint Time in Rugby Union Players
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-09-2021)“…ABSTRACTFurlong, L-AM, Harrison, AJ, and Jensen, RL. Measures of strength and jump performance can predict 30-m sprint time in Rugby Union players. J Strength…”
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Reliability of the Reactive Strength Index and Time to Stabilization During Depth Jumps
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-09-2008)“…Flanagan, EP, Ebben, WP, and Jensen, RL. Reliability of the reactive strength index and time to stabilization during depth jumps. J Strength Cond Res…”
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A novel approach to quantify time series differences of gait data using attractor attributes
Published in PloS one (07-08-2013)“…In this paper we introduce a new method to expressly use live/corporeal data in quantifying differences of time series data with an underlying limit cycle…”
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Evaluation of Plyometric Intensity Using Electromyography
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-05-2008)“…The purpose of this study was to investigate the motor unit activation of the quadriceps (Q), hamstring (H), and gastrocnemius (G) muscle groups during a…”
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Jaw Clenching Results in Concurrent Activation Potentiation During the Countermovement Jump
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-11-2008)“…Ebben, WP, Flanagan, EP, and Jensen, RL. Jaw clenching results in concurrent activation potentiation during the countermovement jump. J Strength Cond Res…”
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Kinetic analysis of complex training rest interval effect on vertical jump performance
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-05-2003)“…Complex training has been recommended as a method of incorporating plyometrics with strength training. Some research suggests that plyometric performance is…”
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A Comparison of the National Football League's Annual National Football League Combine 1999–2000 to 2015–2016
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-03-2020)“…ABSTRACTFitzgerald, CF and Jensen, RL. A Comparison of the National Football Leagueʼs annual National Football League combine 1999–2000 to 2015–2016. J…”
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Electromyographic and kinetic analysis of traditional, chain, and elastic band squats
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-11-2002)“…This study examined mean integrated electromyography (I-EMG) for the quadriceps and hamstring muscle groups, as well as mean and peak vertical ground reaction…”
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Triathlon transition study: quantifying differences in running movement pattern and precision after bike-run transition
Published in Sports biomechanics (04-03-2019)“…Various publications discuss the discrepancies of running in triathlons and stand-alone runs. However, those methods, such as analysing step-characteristics or…”
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Are Trekking Poles Helping or Hindering Your Hiking Experience? A Review
Published in Wilderness & Environmental Medicine (01-12-2020)“…Hiking is a common recreational activity that provides numerous health benefits, such as reduced risk of heart disease, reduced blood pressure, and improved…”
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Transient Effect at the Onset of Human Running
Published in Biosensors (Basel) (08-09-2020)“…While training and competing as a runner, athletes often sense an unsteady feeling during the first meters on the road. This sensation, termed as transient…”
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Perceived demands and postexercise physical dysfunction in CrossFit® compared to an ACSM based training session
Published in Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness (01-05-2017)“…CrossFit® is considered an intense and extreme conditioning program (ECP) that can cause overtraining and injury. Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (ER) - breakdown of…”
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Change in geometric entropy with repeated ascents in rock climbing
Published in Sports biomechanics (17-11-2021)“…Lower geometric entropy (GE) could represent more economical movement in rock climbing. Repetition of a climbing route decreases energy expenditure (EE),…”
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QUANTIFYING PLYOMETRIC INTENSITY VIA RATE OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT, KNEE JOINT, AND GROUND REACTION FORCES
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…Because the intensity of plyometric exercises usually is based simply upon anecdotal recommendations rather than empirical evidence, this study sought to…”
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Quantifying Plyometric Intensity via Rate of Force Development, Knee Joint, and Ground Reaction Forces
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…Because the intensity of plyometric exercises usually is based simply upon anecdotal recommendations rather than empirical evidence, this study sought to…”
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A Comparison of Laser and Video Techniques for Determining Displacement and Velocity During Running
Published in Measurement in physical education and exercise science (01-10-2005)“…The reliability of a laser system was compared with the reliability of a video-based kinematic analysis in measuring displacement and velocity during running…”
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The Optimal Complex Training Rest Interval for Athletes from Anaerobic Sports
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2006)“…Complex training research has indicated that 3-4 minutes may be an optimum intracomplex rest interval. The purpose of this study was to determine if a heavy…”
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THE OPTIMAL COMPLEX TRAINING REST INTERVAL FOR ATHLETES FROM ANAEROBIC SPORTS
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2006)“…Complex training research has indicated that 3–4 minutes may be an optimum intracomplex rest interval. The purpose of this study was to determine if a heavy…”
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Physiological responses in rock climbing with repeated ascents over a 10-week period
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2012)“…The purpose was to analyze the physiological responses and energy expenditure during repeated ascents of the same climbing route over a 10-week period. Nine…”
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The Effect of Magnesium Carbonate (Chalk) on Geometric Entropy, Force, and Electromyography During Rock Climbing
Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-12-2016)“…Rock climbers believe chalk dries the hands of sweat and improves the static coefficient of friction between the hands and the surface of the rock. The purpose…”
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