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Triple and Quintuple Hops: Utility, Reliability, Asymmetry, and Relationship to Performance

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Stolberg, M.
Sharp, A.
Comtois, A.S.
Lloyd, Rhodri S.
Oliver, Jon
Cronin, J.
Date
2016-06
Acceptance date
2016-02
Type
Article
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
ISSN
1524-1602
1533-4295 (online)
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Abstract
TRIPLE AND QUINTUPLE HOPS (THT AND QHT, RESPECTIVELY) ARE USED TO TEST REPEATED PROPULSION. THIS NARRATIVE REVIEW PROVIDES INFORMATION REGARDING THE USE OF THT AND QHT, AS WELL AS THEIR RELIABILITY, TESTING NORMS BY SEX AND ATHLETIC LEVEL, THEIR ABILITY IN DETECTING ASYMMETRY AND RELEVANCE TO OTHER PERFORMANCE MEASURES. THE TESTS' RELIABILITY (INTRACLASS CORRELATION COEFFICIENT [ICC]THT = 0.80–0.98; STANDARD ERROR OF THE MEAN [SEM]THT = 0.11–0.23 M; ICCQHT = 0.89) WARRANTS THEIR INCLUSION DURING TESTING BATTERIES. THT RANGES FROM 4.28 TO 6.90 M AND ASYMMETRIES RANGE FROM 10 TO 15%. THT IS LIKELY RELATED TO ACCELERATION CAPABILITIES. PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PROVIDED TO PRACTITIONERS REGARDING TESTS' ADMINISTRATION.
Journal/conference proceeding
Strength and Conditioning Journal;
Citation
Stolberg, M., Sharp, A., Comtois, A.S., Lloyd, R.S., Oliver, J.L. and Cronin, J. (2016) 'Triple and quintuple hops: Utility, reliability, asymmetry, and relationship to performance', Strength & Conditioning Journal, 38(3), pp.18-25
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10369/9446
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1519/SSC.0000000000000224
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Article published in Strength and Conditioning Journal available at https://doi.org/10.1519/SSC.0000000000000224
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