Date of Award
2019
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Ph.D. in Health and Kinesiology
Department
Health, Exercise Science, and Recreation Management
First Advisor
John C. Garner
Second Advisor
Jeremy Loenneke
Third Advisor
Mark Loftin
Relational Format
dissertation/thesis
Abstract
Results: Significant differences were present between hypo- and euhydrated conditions for peak and mean force during the CMJ with no difference in jump height. Significant differences were present between conditions for jump height and jump velocity for the SJ. No differences were seen in any of the four muscles of interest in regard to muscle activation. Significant differences were present between jump height of the CMJ and SJ respectively, with high correlation coefficients to jump velocity in both jump techniques.
Recommended Citation
Donahue, Paul Tyler, "Jumping to Conclusions: The Effects of Hydration Status on Kinetics and Electromyography in the Vertical Jump" (2019). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1576.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/etd/1576