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| Plyometric training increases the rate of force production. In other words, the speed at which force is achieved in a movement. Strength training has been shown to improve sports performance particularly for sprinters, jumpers and throwers, but it is not beneficial in developing the rate of force produced - the speed with which force is achieved in a movement. More... |