Phase Specific Comparisons of High and Low Vertical Jump Performance in Collegiate Female Athletes  

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作  者:Paul T Donahue Megan Rush Ayden K McInnis Thomas Littlefield 

机构地区:[1]School of Kinesiology and Nutrition,University of Southern Mississippi,Hattiesburg,MS,USA

出  处:《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》2023年第4期322-327,共6页体育运动科学(英文)

摘  要:Introduction Countermovement vertical jump testing has become a staple in athlete assessment protocols.As the popularity of jump testing has grown,a need and interest has also grown in identifying the factors that underpin high-level outputs.As jump height alone as a variable in evaluating vertical jump performance has been questioned in athletic populations,other variables such as the reactive strength index modified(RSIm)allow for not only evaluating the outcome,but the strategy used in obtaining that outcome.Purpose Thus,the purpose of this investigation was to examine the differences in high and low vertical jump performances,as determined by the RSIm in female collegiate athletes.Methods Thirty NCAA Division I female volleyball and basketball athletes performed countermovement vertical jump trials on a force platform.The sample was then broken into two groups as determined by median RSIm values.Independent sample t-test were then used to compare groups.Results High RSIm group displayed greater jump heights(P<0.05).Additionally,the high performing group displayed lower eccentric duration times(P<0.05).No differences between groups were seen in kinetic variables.Conclusion The high performing group displayed faster eccentric times which translated to lower values in time to take-off though not statistical significant.The higher RSIm values appear to be a result of both greater jump heights and reduced time to take off.Thus,focus being placed on the speed of the movement during training would be of benefit in improving RSIm values.

关 键 词:Reactive Strength Index modified Countermovement Jump Athlete Monitoring 

分 类 号:G823.1[文化科学—体育训练]

 

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