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The Static SJ-IMTP is an accurate and reliable measure of an athlete’s Dynamic Strength Index but it can be problematic to conduct.
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Frontiers Not Lower-Limb Joint Strength and Stiffness but Vertical Stiffness and Isometric Force-Time Characteristics Correlate With Running Economy in Recreational Male Runners
Comparison of Methods of Calculating Dynamic Strength Index in: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Volume 13 Issue 3 (2018)
Compression-induced improvements in post-exercise recovery are associated with enhanced blood flow, and are not due to the placebo effect
Full article: A review of the reliability of biomechanical variables produced during the isometric mid-thigh pull and isometric squat and the reporting of normative data
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ADAPTations to low load blood flow restriction exercise versus conventional heavier load resistance exercise in UK military personnel with persistent knee pain: protocol for the ADAPT study, a multi-centre randomized controlled trial
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Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull - The Basics
ADAPTations to low load blood flow restriction exercise versus conventional heavier load resistance exercise in UK military personnel with persistent knee pain: protocol for the ADAPT study, a multi-centre randomized controlled trial
Isometric Mid Thigh Pull (IMTP): The Ultimate Guide