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Measurement of specific movement power aplication : evaluation of weight lifters

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      <subfield code="a">A new dinamometer was developed for the measurement of specific movement power (SMP) exerted by mono- or multi- articular movements. To determinate the reproducibility of SMP, two identical test protocols were carried out on separate days for six movement types on seven adult males. It is concluded that this newly developed dynamometer has enough reproducibility and validity for evaluating the SMP, which is developed by varius joint  movement patterns related to the sport. The feasibility of applying this measuring protocol to the testing and training programmes for improving the daily living activities and athletic performances now be assessed</subfield>
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