Robert T. Morris
4 Papers
3 Citations
Robert T. Morris is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Vertical jump. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
The relationship between vertical jump power estimates and weightlifting ability: a field-test approach.
Jon M. Carlock,Sarah L. Smith,Michael J. Hartman,Robert T. Morris,Dragomir A. Ciroslan,Kyle C. Pierce,Robert U. Newton,Everett A. Harman,William A. Sands,Michael H. Stone +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that vertical jumping PP is strongly associated with weightlifting ability, and suggest that PP derived from the vertical jump (CMJ or SJ) can be a valuable tool in assessing weightlifting performance.
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Force-time curve characteristics of dynamic and isometric muscle actions of elite women olympic weightlifters
G. Gregory Haff,Jon M. Carlock,Michael J. Hartman,J. Lon Kilgore,Naoki Kawamori,Janna R. Jackson,Robert T. Morris,William A. Sands,Michael H. Stone +8 more
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that the able to perform maximal snatch and clean and jerks shows some structural and functional foundation with the ability to generate high forces rapidly in elite women weightlifters.
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Force-time curve characteristics and hormonal alterations during an eleven-week training period in elite women weightlifters
G. Gregory Haff,Janna R. Jackson,Naoki Kawamori,Jon M. Carlock,Michael J. Hartman,J. Lon Kilgore,Robert T. Morris,Michael W. Ramsey,William A. Sands,Michael H. Stone +9 more
TL;DR: The primary finding of this study was that alterations in training volume load can result in concomitant changes in the anabolic-to-catabolic balance, as indicated by the testosterone:cortisol ratio, and the ability to generate maximal forces.