The Relationship between Unilateral Dynamic Stability and Multidirectional Jump Performance in Team Sport Athletes

R. Lockie, Farzad Jalilvand, Corrin A. Jordan, S. Callaghan, Matthew D. Jeffriess, Tawni M. Luczo, A. Schultz
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Abstract This study investigated relationships between dynamic stability and multidirectional jumping. A modified Star Excursion Balance Test (mSEBT), incorporating unilateral lower-body reaching in posteromedial, medial, and anteromedial directions, assessed dynamic stability. Unilateral vertical (VJ), standing broad (SBJ) and lateral jumps (LJ) assessed leg power. VJ power and relative SBJ and LJ distances were calculated. Thirty-two team sport athletes completed the mSEBT when each leg was used for stance, and left- and right-leg VJ, SBJ, and LJ. Correlations were drawn between data recorded from each leg when used for mSEBT stance and for each jump. Participants were dichotomized into better and lesser dynamic stability groups according to the sum of excursions for each leg. A one-way ANOVA determined mSEBT and jump differences (p < 0.05). The left-leg posteromedial and medial excursions correlated with VJ power; the medial excursion correlated with the LJ. The right-leg posteromedial excursion correlated with the SBJ; the anteromedial excursion correlated with the SBJ, and relative SBJ and LJ (r = 0.35-0.45). There were no differences in unilateral jumping between the better and lesser groups. Although there is some relationship with dynamic stability, this study further highlighted the complex interaction between the physical and technical characteristics of multidirectional jumping.
团体运动运动员单侧动力稳定性与多向跳跃表现的关系
摘要研究了动态稳定性与多向跳跃的关系。改进的星偏移平衡测试(mSEBT),包括单侧下体到达后内侧、内侧和前内侧方向,评估动态稳定性。单侧垂直(VJ),宽站(SBJ)和横向跳跃(LJ)评估腿部力量。计算了VJ功率、相对SBJ和LJ距离。32名团队运动运动员分别用左腿、右腿VJ、SBJ和LJ完成mSEBT。从每条腿记录的数据之间绘制相关性,当用于mSEBT站姿和每次跳跃。根据每条腿的偏移量,将参与者分为动态稳定性较好组和较差组。单因素方差分析确定mSEBT和跳跃差异(p < 0.05)。左腿后内侧和内侧偏移与VJ功率相关;内侧偏移与LJ相关。右腿后内侧偏移与SBJ相关;前内侧偏移与SBJ、相对SBJ和LJ相关(r = 0.35 ~ 0.45)。在单侧跳跃方面,较好的组和较差的组之间没有差异。虽然与动态稳定性有一定的关系,但本研究进一步强调了多向跳跃的物理特性和技术特性之间复杂的相互作用。
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