Comment on: “Explosive is not a Term Defined in the International System of Units and Should not be Used to Describe Neuromuscular Performance”

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https://doi.org/10.47206/ijsc.v4i1.367

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We read with great interest the article “Explosive is not a Term Defined in the International System of Units and Should not be Used to Describe Neuromuscular Performance”, which aims to discuss the potential misuse of the term “explosive” in the sports science literature to describe neuromuscular performance. We would like to thank the authors for initiating this important discussion on the appropriate use of terminologies to describe human movement, particularly in the field of strength and conditioning. In fact, disagreement and debate are common to all scientific disciplines, including sport and exercise science, and serve to improve our understanding. This debate also provides an opportunity to clarify and specify the use of the term “explosive” in the scientific literature.

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2024-12-20

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Schumann, Moritz, Joshua F Feuerbacher, Julian Alcazar, David G. Behm, Urs Granacher, Keijo Häkkinen, and Simon Walker. 2024. “Comment On: ‘Explosive Is Not a Term Defined in the International System of Units and Should Not Be Used to Describe Neuromuscular Performance’”. International Journal of Strength and Conditioning 4 (1). https://doi.org/10.47206/ijsc.v4i1.367.