2023
DOI: 10.18276/cej.2023.4-08
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Virtual-Based Aquatic Plyometric Training: How it Effects Lower Extremity Muscle Strength?

Viktor Simanjuntak,
Edi Setiawan,
Novi Yanti
et al.

Abstract: The low achievement of long jump athletes and the limited virtual-based aquatic plyometric exercises to increase lower extremity muscle strength are the gaps in this study. This study aims to increase lower extremity muscle strength of long jump athletes through virtual-based plyometric aquatic training. This research adopted a mixed methods research. This study involved participants from long jump athletes at the University of Tanjung Pura in Indonesia (n = 20). Participants were divided into two groups, name… Show more

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