Counter movement Jump (CMJ)
About the test
The Counter Movement Jump test is designed to measure an athlete’s ability to generate power from a quick, downward movement followed by an explosive upward jump. This test evaluates lower body power and is commonly used to assess improvements in agility, jump height, and overall athletic performance.


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Used for sprint and agility tests
Wireless
Wireless range: 100-150m
Resolution: 2ms
To communicate with the photo-cells you will need a radio transceiver, the RF-host. One RF-Host communicates with up to 8 timing gates.
Standard tripods may be used as stands. One timing gate requires 2 tripods, one fore the photo-cell and one for the reflector.

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We will help you get there
Used for sprint and agility tests
Wireless
Wireless range: 100-150m
Resolution: 2ms
To communicate with the photo-cells you will need a radio transceiver, the RF-host. One RF-Host communicates with up to 8 timing gates.
Standard tripods may be used as stands. One timing gate requires 2 tripods, one fore the photo-cell and one for the reflector.

We will help you get there
Used for sprint and agility tests
Wireless
Wireless range: 100-150m
Resolution: 2ms
To communicate with the photo-cells you will need a radio transceiver, the RF-host. One RF-Host communicates with up to 8 timing gates.
Standard tripods may be used as stands. One timing gate requires 2 tripods, one fore the photo-cell and one for the reflector.
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Set up the hardware
From sprints to strength training, MuscleLab’s innovative tools measure your performance in real-time, helping you refine your technique and reach new personal bests.