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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for different periods of season.

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Table 2.

List and definition of force-time metric examined in the present study.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Table 3.

Differences in countermovement jump metrics across the four time periods.

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