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Influence of half-squat intensity and volume on the subsequent countermovement jump and frequency speed of kick test performance in taekwondo athletes

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different postactivation potentiation conditioning activities’ volumes and intensities on countermovement jump and multiple sets of high speed kicks. Nine taekwondo athletes (M±SD; age: 20.3±5.2 years; height: 177±7.2 cm; body mass: 71.8±15.3 kg; ma...

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Published in:Kinesiology (Zagreb, Croatia) Croatia), 2016-06, Vol.48 (1), p.95-102
Main Authors: da Silva Santos, Jonatas Ferreira, Herrera-Valenzuela, Tomás, Ribeiro da Mota, Gustavo, Franchini, Emerson
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