Essays about: "Women long jump"
Found 4 essays containing the words Women long jump.
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1. Standing long jump compared to vertical jump as a field test for assessing leg power in firefighter trainees : A correlation study from a gender equality perspective
University essay from Högskolan i HalmstadAbstract : Background: Within the rescue service, a varied background is needed to increase the possibility of delivering equal service to the citizens. At present, there is a skewed gender distribution within the municipal rescue services, with only a couple of percent of the firefighters being women. READ MORE
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2. Does one repetition maximun in clean correlate with 20 meter sprint and countermovement jump?
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Hälsa och idrottAbstract : Background: Crossfit is a high-volume training form and is popular among society and military communities because of its metabolic and physical challenging conditioning program. Crossfit includes both aerobic and anaerobic training and performers of Crossfit use all three different metabolic pathways, the phosphagen system, glycolysis and oxidative system. READ MORE
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3. Determination of biomechanical key parameters in women’s long jump - An analysis of Swedish elite athletes in a competitive setting
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kost- och idrottsvetenskapAbstract : Längdhoppsteknik har undersökts i ett flertal studier där både elitidrottare testats och olika modeller skapats för att kunna bestämma den optimala tekniken. Studier som undersöker kvinnliga längdhoppare är dock få och det råder dessutom ingen konsensus kring vilka variabler som är mest viktiga för en optimal längdhoppsprestation. READ MORE
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4. The effects on knee angular velocity after a 6-weeks training period with the new training device ProPrioPlate- a pilot study
University essay from Biomekanik och biomedicinAbstract : AbstractBackground: ACL injuries is common and can result in long term disability or even have a career ending outcome for the athlete. Women are more exposed to ACL injuries than men are and several factors increase the risk of ACL injuries for women where one is the knee angle velocity. READ MORE