“…Compared to other sports at angular speed of 180°/s, a few studies have shown average scores of the extensors lower than those of this study, similarly to the studies which analyzed futsal players (Ferreira et al, 2010), and soccer (Zakas, 2006;Fousekis et al, 2010;Silva et al, 2015), whilst other studies analyzing soccer players showed higher average scores (Da Fonseca et al, 2007;Daneshjoo et al, 2013). In the analysis of the knee flexors, studies with futsal players (Ferreira et al, 2010) and soccer (Zakas et al, 2006;Fousekis et al, 2010;Daneshjoo et al, 2013;Silva et al, 2015) also showed lower average scores whilst other studies showed average scores higher than the athletes of this study (soccer (Da Fonseca et al, 2007), rugby (Larrat et al, 2007) and handball (González-Ravé et al, 2014). At angular speed of 240º/s, all fields of sport analyzed (soccer (Zakas, 2006), rugby (González-Ravé et al, 2014), basketball (Schiltz et al, 2009) and volleyball (Shu & Zhou, 2011)), resulted in average scores higher than in this study, for both knee extensors and flexors.…”