Table 1.
Descriptive statistics for different periods of season.
Table 2.
List and definition of force-time metric examined in the present study.
Fig 1.
Changes in braking and deceleration phase duration across the span of a season.
* “**” = p-value < 0.01, “*” = p-value < 0.05, phase-specific raincloud plots include boxplots with interquartile range and whiskers, as well as individual data density.
Fig 2.
Changes in countermovement depth and concentric duration across the span of a season.
“**” = p-value < 0.01, “***” = p-value < 0.001, phase-specific raincloud plots include boxplots with interquartile range and whiskers, as well as individual data density.
Fig 3.
Changes in concentric mean force and eccentric braking rate of force development across the span of a season.
“**” = p-value < 0.01, “*” = p-value < 0.05, phase-specific raincloud plots include boxplots with interquartile range and whiskers, as well as individual data density.
Fig 4.
Changes in eccentric deceleration rate of force development and concentric peak force across the span of a season.
“**” = p-value < 0.01, phase-specific raincloud plots include boxplots with interquartile range and whiskers, as well as individual data density.
Fig 5.
Changes in eccentric:concentric mean force ratio and eccentric peak force across the span of a season.
“*” = p-value < 0.05, RFD = Rate of Force Development, phase-specific raincloud plots include boxplots with interquartile range and whiskers, as well as individual data density.
Table 3.
Differences in countermovement jump metrics across the four time periods.