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View article: Effects of seated Baduanjin training modalities on body composition, muscle strength, and gait parameters in older adults: A cluster-randomised controlled trial
Effects of seated Baduanjin training modalities on body composition, muscle strength, and gait parameters in older adults: A cluster-randomised controlled trial Open
C.-Y. Chen, Shu‐Ching Chiu, Chieh-Ying Chiang, Yuwen Lu · 2025
View article: The Applied Sport Science and Medicine of Powerlifting and Para Powerlifting: A Systematic Scoping Review with Recommendations for Future Research
The Applied Sport Science and Medicine of Powerlifting and Para Powerlifting: A Systematic Scoping Review with Recommendations for Future Research Open
Kade Silverthorne, Matthew Morrison, Nicholas Cowley, Gabriella Munteanu, Mark W. Creaby , et al. · 2025
View article: Differences in Mechanical Output between One Repetition Maximum- and Body Mass-Based Load Determination in The Behind-Neck Push Jerk
Differences in Mechanical Output between One Repetition Maximum- and Body Mass-Based Load Determination in The Behind-Neck Push Jerk Open
Y. Chiang, Chieh-Ying Chiang, Timothy J. Suchomel · 2025
Body mass (BM) can be used to prescribe loads for some weightlifting derivatives, as an alternative to the one-repetition maximum (1RM). However, the effectiveness of this method has not been investigated in weightlifting overhead pressing…
View article: Automatic video analysis of countermovement jump performance using a single uncalibrated camera
Automatic video analysis of countermovement jump performance using a single uncalibrated camera Open
Chuang‐Yuan Chiu, Chien-Chun Chang, Yi‐Chien Chiang, Chieh-Ying Chiang · 2025
The countermovement jump (CMJ) assessment is widely employed for monitoring sports performance, traditionally relying on heavy and expensive force plates to extract performance variables like jump height and peak force. Inertial measuremen…
View article: Lower Extremity Stretch-Shortening Cycle Performance in the Vertical and Horizontal Direction as Key Determinants of Success in Collegiate Male Taekwondo
Lower Extremity Stretch-Shortening Cycle Performance in the Vertical and Horizontal Direction as Key Determinants of Success in Collegiate Male Taekwondo Open
Chieh-Ying Chiang, Y. Chiang, Hsuan-Yu Jennifer Lin, Hsueh‐Wen Tseng, Mu-Yen Chu , et al. · 2025
Background/Objectives: The underlying mechanisms of taekwondo-specific jumping ability among different competition levels are still unknown. This study aimed to compare vertical and horizontal stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) performance bet…
View article: Effect of Acute Judo Training on Countermovement Jump Performance and Perceived Fatigue among Collegiate Athletes
Effect of Acute Judo Training on Countermovement Jump Performance and Perceived Fatigue among Collegiate Athletes Open
Chien-Chun Chang, Tzu-Yi Chen, Chia-Luan Wu, Pi-Yen Ho, Chieh-Ying Chiang · 2022
This study focused on the effect of acute Judo training on countermovement jump (CMJ) performance and perceived fatigue among a group of highly trained collegiate judo athletes. Twenty male judo athletes participated in this study (age: 20…
View article: Using the Countermovement Jump Metrics to Assess Dynamic Eccentric Strength: A Preliminary Study
Using the Countermovement Jump Metrics to Assess Dynamic Eccentric Strength: A Preliminary Study Open
Chien-Chun Chang, Chieh-Ying Chiang · 2022
Background: This study aimed to determine the validity and reliability of the countermovement jump (CMJ) as a dynamic eccentric (Ecc) strength test. Methods: Thirty-three college male student-athletes were recruited to participate in this …
View article: Relationship between isometric mid-thigh pull variables and sprint and change of direction performance in collegiate athletes
Relationship between isometric mid-thigh pull variables and sprint and change of direction performance in collegiate athletes Open
Christopher Thomas, Paul Comfort, Chieh-Ying Chiang, Paul A. Jones · 2015
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to assess the use of isometric strength testing as a determinant of sprint and change of direction performance in collegiate athletes.
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