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    Dear Subscribers:

    These are the summary of responses I recieved regarding my interest in finding
    the relationship between peak vertical ground reaction force and vertical
    impulse produced during a one-legged vertical jump.

    Peter Vint suggested these refernces:

    Van Soest, A.J., M.E. Roebroek, M.F. Bobbert, P.A. Huijing and G.J. Van Ingen
    Schenau. A comparison of one-legged and two-legged countermovement jumps.
    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 17:635-639, 1985.

    Dowling, J.J. and L. Vamos. Identification of kinetic and temporal
    factors related to vertical jump performance. Journal of Applied Biomechanics.
    9:95-110, 1993.

    Harman, E.A., M.T. Rosenstein, P.N. Frykman and R.M. Rosenstein. The effects
    of arms and countermovement on vertical jumping. Medicine and Science in
    Sports and Exercise. 22:825-833, 1990.

    Amy Courtney, Ph.D suggested these references:

    McClay et al. A kinematic profile of skills in professional basketball
    players. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 10:205-221, 1994.

    McClay et al. A profile of ground reaction forces in professional basketball.
    Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 10:222-236, 1994.

    Ricard, M.D. and S. Veatch. Effect of running speed and aerobic dance jump
    height on vertical ground reaction force. Journal of Applied Biomechanics.
    10:14-27, 1994.

    Thanks to all contributed to my inquiry.

    Mitch


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    * Mitchell L. Cordova MA, ATC * e-mail mcordov@uoft02.utoledo.edu *
    * Ph.D Candidate - Biomechanics * phone (419) 537-2753 *
    * Dept. of HPHP * fax (419) 537-7719 *
    * The University of Toledo * *
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