“…MS was investigated in fourteen different ways. HJ was used to identify MS levels in 16 studies 12,13,15,16,[19][20][21]23,27,[29][30][31][32][33]35,36 ; in 15 studies, MS was investigated through HGS 3,8,9,12,15,17,20,22,[24][25][26]28,33,35,36 ; in four studies, vertical jump without the aid of arms (VJWAA) was used to evaluate MS 12,20,22,26 ; in four other studies, TMB was used 16,23,29,30 ; in two studies the isokinetic strength of knee extensors (IFKE) was used as a reference for MS 14,21 ; in two other studies, MS was investigated through vertical jump using arms (VJUA) 14,21 ; the maximal repetition in the horizontal bench press (1MRBP) and a maximal repetition in the leg press (1MRLP) tests were used to measure MS levels in one study 7 ; the tests of a maximal repetition in the extensor table (1MRET) and a maximum repetition in the biceps curl (1MRBC) thread were used in another study…”