of these tests only the standing throwing and medicine ball throws capture the trunk mechanical determinants associated with the tennis serve action in kinetic chain movement patterns. However, quantification of these tests have been limited to mostly throwing distance (Fernandez-Fernandez, Ulbricht, & Ferrauti, 2014), with the exception of Signorile and co-authors who measured peak torque, average power and total work in a diagonal inferior push using a standard isokinetic dynamometer (Signorile et al., 2005).