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Fig 1.

Lateral jump task protocol.

Images represent (a) start point on force plate, (b) lift opposite leg, (c) takeoff on planted leg, (d) land on opposite leg.

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Fig 2.

Example force vector plot.

Phase boundaries noted.

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Fig 3.

Flow chart of trial sets.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics (mean ± standard deviations) for the full trial set and trial subset.

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Table 2.

Pairwise correlations between the response variable (jump distance) and the predictor variables.

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Table 3.

Multiple linear regression model predicting lateral jump distance; derived with full trial set, absolute variables.

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Table 4.

Multiple linear regression model predicting lateral jump distance; derived with full trial set, relative variables.

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Table 5.

Multiple linear regression model predicting lateral jump distance; derived with trial subset variables.

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