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Kinesiological Factors in Vertical Jump Performance: Differences WITHIN Individuals
Fecha
1997-02Registro en:
1543-2688
1065-8483
10.1123/jab.13.1.45
245-95-276
Autor
Aragón Vargas, Luis Fernando
Gross, M. Melissa
Institución
Resumen
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in both the coordination patterns of segmental actions and the dynamics of vertical jumping that accompany changes in vertical jump performance (VJP) occurring from trial to trial in single subjects. Ground reaction forces and video data were analyzed for 50 maximal vertical jumps for 8 subjects. It was possible to predict VJP from whole-body or even segmental kinematics and kinetics in spite of the small jump performance variability. Best whole-body models included peak and average mechanical power, propulsion time, and peak negative impulse. Best segmental models included coordination variables and a few joint torques and powers. Contrary to expectations, VJP was lower for trials with a proximal-to-distal sequence of joint reversals.