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“... set at 5%. Results: In general, there was a decrease in CMJ and SJ performance metrics (jump height...”
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“...The Jump Fit (JF) is characterized by an intense physical activity, which combines strength and...”
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“... and VJ performance using the Jump Sigma Index application. Results: an acute decrease in average...”
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“... submitted to PNF techniques. Evaluations were conducted by consecutive jumps during 60 seconds on the Jump...”
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“...]), neuromuscular (countermovement [CMJ] and squat jump [SJ], sprints [20-m]), and perceptual markers (delayed-onset...”
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