Carlos Balsalobre-Fernández's dataset supports research on the validity and reliability of the My Jump Lab smartphone app for assessing the stretch-shortening cycle. It contains measurements of the Dynamic Rebound Index, a metric for jump performance derived from smartphone-based testing. The data facilitates analysis of a mobile tool for biomechanical assessment in sports science.
Use Cases
- Validating smartphone-derived jump metrics against established laboratory equipment.
- Assessing the reliability of the Dynamic Rebound Index across multiple test sessions.
- Analyzing the stretch-shortening cycle performance in athletic populations.
- Developing normative data for rebound jump performance using a mobile app.
Strengths
- Dataset is openly licensed under CC-BY-4.0, enabling broad reuse and sharing.
- Focuses on a specific, validated mobile application (My Jump Lab) for a defined biomechanical assessment.
Limitations
- Column names and a precise row count are not provided, limiting understanding of data structure and scale.
- The dataset description is sparse, offering minimal detail on participant demographics, testing protocols, or specific variables beyond the core metric.
Provenance
- Source
- Carlos Balsalobre-Fernández
- Collection Method
- Likely gathered via smartphone application testing for biomechanical assessment.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-03-23.
- Geography
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