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How to use force plates effectively: An expert roundtable with Phil Graham-Smith, Matt Jordan and Paul Read

Pacey Performance Podcast

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Reassessing Rate of Force Development in Biomechanics

Biomechanics now favors more reliable metrics over rate of force development (RFD) due to inconsistencies in its definition and application. RFD is not standardized across different types of exercises like squat jumps and counter movement jumps, making it unreliable for accurate measurements. RFD in jumping, specifically in a counter movement jump, should be measured during the downward slope after the peak, but this is often not the case.

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