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To assess differences between the Vertec and the Just Jump Systems in measuring height of vertical jump, 248 boys and 232 girls between 7 and 11 years were required to perform four maximal countermovement vertical jumps. A maximum of the four trials recorded was the dependent variable. Each vertical jump was simultaneously evaluated by each measuring device and a paired t test indicated the systems were significantly different; however, the experiment wise difference of .93 in has no practical value. The Just Jump System seems a viable alternative. Advantages and potential pitfalls regarding the use of each system are discussed.
Larry D. Isaacs (Wed,) studied this question.
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