Correlation of Vertical Jump Height with Ground Reaction Force and Anthropometric Parameters of Male Athletes

Thrita Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.5812/thrita-131432
Seyed Amirhossein Emamian Shirazi, Alireza Hashemi Oskouei, Parisa Hejazi Dinan
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Background: Vertical jump performance depends on the take-off velocity of the body's center of mass. This velocity results from vertical acceleration provided by applied force to the ground from the feet. Therefore, forces generated in the muscles and the way these forces transfer to the feet affect vertical jump performance. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the correlation of vertical jump height with ground reaction force and anthropometric parameters of professional male athletes in volleyball, basketball, and wrestling. Methods: In this study, the descriptive method (correlation assessment) was used to investigate the relationship of countermovement vertical jump height with ground reaction force and anthropometric parameters of 18 male professional athletes. Results: This descriptive study indicated that the vertical jump height was significantly correlated with the maximum vertical force (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.658), maximum rate of vertical force development (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.399), negative impulse (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.192), and positive impulse (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.381). In addition, among 16 anthropometric parameters, only sitting height had a significant correlation with jump height (correlation coefficient = 0.499). However, the four dimensionless anthropometric parameters, including body fat mass to body mass ratio, skeletal muscle mass to body mass ratio, upper limb mass to body mass ratio, and lower limb mass to body mass ratio, were significantly correlated with vertical jump height. Conclusions: The normalized body composition and ground reaction force parameters were significantly related to vertical jump performance. Therefore, designing a training program to enhance these parameters would improve vertical jump performance. According to this study, enhancing GRF characteristics could be considered valuable in such training programs.
男性运动员垂直起跳高度与地面反作用力及人体测量参数的相关性研究
背景:垂直起跳的表现取决于身体质心的起跳速度。这个速度是由脚对地面施加的力所提供的垂直加速度造成的。因此,在肌肉中产生的力和这些力传递到脚的方式会影响垂直跳跃的表现。目的:探讨男排、篮球、摔跤职业运动员垂直起跳高度与地面反作用力及人体测量参数的相关性。方法:采用描述性方法(相关评价法)对18名男性职业运动员的反动作垂直起跳高度与地面反作用力和人体测量参数的关系进行研究。结果:描述性研究表明,垂直跳跃高度与最大垂直力(Pearson相关系数= 0.658)、最大垂直力发展速率(Pearson相关系数= 0.399)、负冲量(Pearson相关系数= 0.192)、正冲量(Pearson相关系数= 0.381)显著相关。此外,在16个人体测量参数中,只有坐高与跳高有显著相关(相关系数= 0.499)。然而,身体脂肪质量与身体质量比、骨骼肌质量与身体质量比、上肢质量与身体质量比、下肢质量与身体质量比等4个无量纲人体测量参数与垂直跳高显著相关。结论:归一化后的身体组成和地面反作用力参数与垂直起跳表现有显著关系。因此,设计一个训练计划,以提高这些参数将提高垂直跳跃的性能。根据这项研究,提高GRF特征在此类培训计划中可能被认为是有价值的。
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