Segmental contribution to forces in vertical jump |
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Authors: | Pekka Luhtanen Paavo V. Komi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kinesiology Laboratory, Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of JyvÄskylÄ, SF-40100 JyvÄskylÄ 10, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Performance of a vertical jump was analyzed with respect to the contribution of the different body segments to the forces acting on the whole body center of gravity. Both cinematograph and force-platform techniques were employed. The data disclosed that the take-off velocity in vertical jumps was caused by the different components as follows: knee extension 56%, plantar flexion 22%, trunk extension 10%, arm swing 10%, and head swing 2%. However, the average take-off velocity of the total performance (3.03 m/s) was only 76% from the theoretical maximum calculated from the segmental analyses. Optimal timing of the segmental performances was calculated to increase this efficiency to 84%. Great variance were observed among individuals in the total performance despite the similarities in utilization of the performance of individual segments. |
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Keywords: | Jumping mechanics Efficiency Coordination Force-platform |
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