Association Between Dynamic Strength Index Derived from Isometric Squat and Squat Jump or Countermovement Jump and Force-Velocity Profile

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We investigated the associations and differences between dynamic strength index (DSI) calculated from different types of vertical jump (countermovement jump; CMJ and squat jump; SJ) and different isometric knee joint angles (30, 60 and 90°), and associations with force-velocity (FV) profile and its constituent variables (maximal theoretical force (V0), power (Pmax) and velocity (V0) and the slope of the FV relationship (Sfv), on a sample of young athletes and active participants (n = 28). There were moderate associations between Pmax and all DSI values (r = 0.42–0.69; p

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Pleša, J., Kozinc, Ž., Bishop, C., & Šarabon, N. (2024). Association Between Dynamic Strength Index Derived from Isometric Squat and Squat Jump or Countermovement Jump and Force-Velocity Profile. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 28(1), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.1080/1091367X.2023.2223619

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