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Selecting Metrics That Matter: Comparing the Use of the Countermovement Jump for Performance Profiling, Neuromuscular Fatigue Monitoring, and Injury Rehabilitation Testing

Chris Bishop, Matthew J. Jordan, Lorena Torres-Ronda, Irineu Loturco, John R. Harry, Adam Virgile, Peter Mundy, Anthony N. Turner, Paul Comfort

2023Strength and conditioning journal154 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT The countermovement jump (CMJ) is one of the most used performance assessments in strength and conditioning. Although numerous studies discuss the usability of different metrics in this test, this is often performed within the context of a specific aim. However, to our knowledge, no information currently exists providing practitioners with some over-arching recommendations on which metrics to choose when the purpose of using the test differs. This article discusses how the metrics selected to monitor during CMJ testing may differ when aiming to use it as a proxy for athletic performance, as part of neuromuscular fatigue monitoring, or as part of a test battery for return to performance in injured athletes.

Topics & Concepts

CountermovementPhysical medicine and rehabilitationProfiling (computer programming)Test (biology)RehabilitationContext (archaeology)Computer sciencePsychologyPhysical therapyJumpMedicineQuantum mechanicsOperating systemPaleontologyBiologyPhysicsSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionOccupational Health and Performance