Maintenance of approach velocity despite increasing internal load during repeated pole vault attempts.
Kalkan H; Akbaş S; Pelvan SO; Çotuk HB; Al-Jumaili S; Duru AD; Branco F; Pires IM · 2026 · Scientific reports
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Abstract (excerpt)
Biomechanical analyses identify approach velocity-particularly in the final meters-as the primary mechanical determinant of vertical displacement in pole vault; yet how this velocity changes across repeated attempts performed below…
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Metadata source: Europe PMC · DOI 10.1038/s41598-026-58645-1
