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1

What is one advantage of a dual force plate system?




2

Why is it important that the force plates be level?




3

What is the purpose of calibrating a dual force plate system?




4

How do force plates measure ground reaction force?




5

What is the difference in a countermovement jump performed with the hands on the hips compared to using arm swing?




6

On the VALD software graph, where does the ground reaction force at baseline for a countermovement jump come from?




7

What type of muscle action occurs when an athlete lowers themselves down to load the lower extremity during a countermovement jump?




8

On the VALD software graph for a countermovement jump, what point in time is marked as the start of max RFD?




9

How does the jump height achieved during a squat jump compare to that of a countermovement jump?




10

 What does the coefficient of variation indicate?




11

 Which is the most accurate way to calculate jump height?




12

During which phase of the countermovement jump does concentric mean power occur?




13

 Why is the reactive strength index-modified used?




14

How is the concentric mean force asymmetry between the right and left legs presented by the VALD software?




15

What is the primary reason for having the athlete wait enough time between attempts on the squat jump test?




16

How does the countermovement jump compare to the squat jump?




17

 Which test is recommended to reliably measure jump height?




18

 How does the reliability of concentric mean power compare to that of peak power for different jumps under different conditions?




19

Why does performing the Abalakov jump result in significant change in the asymmetry metric?




20

Why is concentric mean power more reliable than peak power to compare performance between athletes?




21

How does concentric mean power compare to peak power for predicting jump height?




22

What is recommended when there is a significant increase in the asymmetry metric from a jump test that places an increased load on the athlete?




23

How is reactive strength index-modified calculated?




24

Approximately how much of a difference is there between men and women on absolute performance metrics?




25

What reactive strength index value is considered particularly good for a trained athlete?




1

What is one advantage of a dual force plate system?




2

Why is it important that the force plates be level?




3

What is the purpose of calibrating a dual force plate system?




4

How do force plates measure ground reaction force?




5

What is the difference in a countermovement jump performed with the hands on the hips compared to using arm swing?




6

On the VALD software graph, where does the ground reaction force at baseline for a countermovement jump come from?




7

What type of muscle action occurs when an athlete lowers themselves down to load the lower extremity during a countermovement jump?




8

On the VALD software graph for a countermovement jump, what point in time is marked as the start of max RFD?




9

How does the jump height achieved during a squat jump compare to that of a countermovement jump?




10

 What does the coefficient of variation indicate?




11

 Which is the most accurate way to calculate jump height?




12

During which phase of the countermovement jump does concentric mean power occur?




13

 Why is the reactive strength index-modified used?




14

How is the concentric mean force asymmetry between the right and left legs presented by the VALD software?




15

What is the primary reason for having the athlete wait enough time between attempts on the squat jump test?




16

How does the countermovement jump compare to the squat jump?




17

 Which test is recommended to reliably measure jump height?




18

 How does the reliability of concentric mean power compare to that of peak power for different jumps under different conditions?




19

Why does performing the Abalakov jump result in significant change in the asymmetry metric?




20

Why is concentric mean power more reliable than peak power to compare performance between athletes?




21

How does concentric mean power compare to peak power for predicting jump height?




22

What is recommended when there is a significant increase in the asymmetry metric from a jump test that places an increased load on the athlete?




23

How is reactive strength index-modified calculated?




24

Approximately how much of a difference is there between men and women on absolute performance metrics?




25

What reactive strength index value is considered particularly good for a trained athlete?




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