Lower body peak force but not power is an important discriminator of elite senior rugby league players

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This investigation determined differences in lower body strength and power between elite junior (17-20 years) and elite senior (open-aged) rugby league athletes. Twenty junior and 25 senior athletes performed an isometric mid-thigh pull, countermovement jump, repeated jump, and broad jump tests during a National Rugby League pre-season. The effects of age (junior vs. senior) and position (adjustables vs. hit-up forwards vs. outside backs) on test results were investigated using a two-way analysis of variance. Cohen’s d effect sizes (ES) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for pairwise comparisons. Isometric mid-thigh pull absolute peak force was greater for senior players compared to junior players (ES=0.88, p

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Wade, J., Fuller, J., Devlin, P., & Doyle, T. L. A. (2020). Lower body peak force but not power is an important discriminator of elite senior rugby league players. Kinesiology, 52(1), 109–114. https://doi.org/10.26582/k.52.1.14

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