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      <title>Aussage der Tensiomyographie über die Sprungleistung bei männlichen Turnern</title>
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      <author>Marinsek, M.</author>
      <author>Namestnik, S.</author>
      <author>Samardzija Pavletic, M.</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[This study examined the association between muscles` contractile characteristics and jump-ing skill performance in male gymnasts. Seventeen internationally experienced male gymnasts participated in the study. Radial displacement (Dm) and contractile time (CT) of the biceps  femoris  (BF),  rectus  femoris  (RF),  vastus  lateralis  (VL),  vastus  medialis  (VM),  and  erector spinae (ES) were collected to assess muscles` contractile characteristics using tensio-myography (TMG). Additionally, peak power value (PP), jump height (JH), and vertical take-off velocity (Vy) in squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and drop jump (DJ) were recorded. The TMG parameters did not predict jumping performance in our sample of men gymnasts. Associations between TMG parameters and jumping performance are discussed in the article]]></content:encoded>
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