The Influence of an Additional Load on Time and Force Changes in the Ground Reaction Force During the Countermovement Vertical Jump
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Matej Supej | Frantisek Vaverka | Jaroslav Uchytil | Daniel Jandacka | Roman Farana | David Zahradnik | Janez Vodicar | M. Supej | F. Vaverka | Jaroslav Uchytil | D. Jandacka | D. Zahradník | R. Farana | Zlatava Jakubsova | J. Vodičar | Zlatava Jakubšová
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