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01), greater time-to-peak GRF (p = 0.03), and smaller loading rates (p less then 0.01) than female dancers. No differences were observed in vertical impulse during single-leg landing or in any variables during double-leg landing. These results indicate that **** differences in landing GRFs are most evident in single-leg landing and may underlie divergent injury rates in male and female dancers. Further investigation of relevant lower extremity biomechanics during single- and double-leg landing in male and female dancers shoul