Effects of a simple reaction task on grading ability in the vertical jump

Takeshi Miyamoto, T. Kizuka, Y. Hayashi, S. Ono
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: The purpose of the present study was to determine differences in the grading abilities of the vertical jump between 2 different conditions. For this purpose, we evaluated grading abilities in a vertical jump with preferred timing (preferred condition) and a combination task involving simple reaction and vertical jump tests (quick condition). Fourteen healthy college students participated in the experiment. The participants were instructed to perform a vertical jump to 4 target levels, which were 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of the maximum jump height, in each condition. The results showed that both jump height and relative jump height (%max) under each condition were shorter/lower under the quick condition than under the preferred condition. Correlation analysis demonstrated a significant correlation between the jump height and the maximum flexion angle of the knee, and the hip joint under both conditions. There was a significant correlation between jump height and maximum dorsal flexion angle of the ankle under the quick condition, but not under the preferred condition. From these results, it was suggested that combining a simple reaction task with a grading task might alter the behavioral properties during the grading task, as well as the relationship between subjective effort and jump height.
简单反应任务对垂直跳远分级能力的影响
本研究的目的是确定两种不同条件下垂直跳跃分级能力的差异。为此,我们评估了在具有首选时机的垂直跳跃(首选条件)和涉及简单反应和垂直跳跃测试的组合任务(快速条件)中的评分能力。14名健康的大学生参加了实验。在每种情况下,参与者被要求垂直跳跃到4个目标高度,分别是最大跳跃高度的25%、50%、75%和100%。结果表明:各条件下,快速条件下的跳高和相对跳高(%max)均比优先条件下短/低;相关分析显示,在两种情况下,跳高与膝关节最大屈曲角度及髋关节均有显著相关。跳高与踝关节最大背屈角在快速条件下呈显著相关,在首选条件下无显著相关。由此可见,简单反应任务与评分任务的结合可能会改变评分任务中的行为特征,以及主观努力与跳高的关系。
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