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Segmental contribution to forces in vertical jump
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1978Performance 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 ...
P, Luhtanen, R V, Komi
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Meningkatkan Kualitas Vertical Jump dengan Latihan Squad Jump
JIMU:Jurnal Ilmiah MultidisiplinerEffective physical exercises, such as squad jumps, are crucial for enhancing athletes' performance across various sports. Squad jump training focuses on developing the leg muscle strength essential for vertical jumping. According to recent studies by Tanaka et al. (2017) and Smith et al.
Dwi Zuliandra Alwan +2 more
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Understanding Vertical Jump Potentiation: A Deterministic Model
Sports Medicine, 2015This review article discusses previous postactivation potentiation (PAP) literature and provides a deterministic model for vertical jump (i.e., squat jump, countermovement jump, and drop/depth jump) potentiation. There are a number of factors that must be considered when designing an effective strength-power potentiation complex (SPPC) focused on ...
Timothy J, Suchomel +2 more
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American Journal of Physics, 1970
The physics of vertical jumping is described as an interesting and “relevant” illustration for motivating students in a general physics course to master the kinematics and dynamics of one dimensional motion. The equation for the height of the jump is derived (1) from the kinematic equations and Newton's laws of motion and (2) from the conservation of ...
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The physics of vertical jumping is described as an interesting and “relevant” illustration for motivating students in a general physics course to master the kinematics and dynamics of one dimensional motion. The equation for the height of the jump is derived (1) from the kinematic equations and Newton's laws of motion and (2) from the conservation of ...
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Effect of a Single Jump Practice on Vertical Jump Performance
Journal of Athletic Enhancement, 2015Effect of a Single Jump Practice on Vertical Jump Performance Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of a single jump practice session on vertical jump height. Thirty-two physical educational students aged from 19 to 27 years participated in this study.
Yoshimoto T, Takai Y, Ishii Y
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Long Jump, Vertical Jump, and Vertical Jump Power Reference Curves for 10-18 Year Olds
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2022Kelly R. Laurson +4 more
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A biomechanical comparison of the vertical jump, power clean, and jump squat
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2014The purpose of this study was to compare the kinetics, kinematics, and muscle activation patterns of the countermovement jump, the power clean, and the jump squat with the expectation of gaining a better understanding of the mechanism of transfer from the power clean to the vertical jump.
Sasho James, MacKenzie +2 more
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Coordination of segments in the vertical jump
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1986Three general patterns of segmental coordination (i.e., sequential [SEQ], simultaneous [SIM], and modified simultaneous [MSIM]) have been hypothesized for jumping. The purposes of this study were to describe the pattern of segmental coordination used in vertical jumping and to determine if skilled jumpers displayed distinguishing patterns of ...
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Training methods to improve vertical jump performance.
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 20130 ...
Perez-Gomez, J., Calbet, J. A. L.
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