Angus G Heels, Samuel R Leahey, Jason C Laffer, Kelvin Y H Chua, Mackenzie C Evans, Craig M Whitworth-Turner, Youssef J Wannouch
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摘要
本研究以青少年篮球运动员为研究对象,评估了单尺或两尺进场跳的周内可靠性。在一项重测设计中,108名运动员(33名女性和75名男性)在自选助跑后使用两种跳跃策略进行最大跳跃到达高度评估。使用vertex系统跨两个阶段收集数据,间隔为>24小时,间隔为p(>0.05)或2英尺(女性:-0.24 cm,男性:-0.15 cm, p >0.05)跳跃。两项测试均显示了两性极好的信度(ICC = 0.99),而在一英尺(女性:2.36 [1.93-3.17]cm,男性:2.33 [2.07-2.86]cm)和两英尺(女性:1.42 [1.14-1.87]cm,男性:2.38 [2.07-2.86]cm)的跳近中,SEM较低。与单脚跳相比,雌性在两英尺跳中平均高出2.1厘米(p = 0.005)。男性运动员的测试类型之间的差异较小(-0.79 cm, p = 0.054),两者都低于相关的SEM,可能没有显著意义。总体而言,结果表明,在男女青年篮球运动员中,一英尺或两英尺的接近跳跃评估具有良好的可靠性。
A comprehensive analysis of one-foot and two-foot approach jump reliability in youth basketball athletes.
The study assessed the intra-week reliability of the one-foot or two-foot approach jumps within youth basketball athletes. In a test-retest design, 108 athletes (33 females and 75 males) performed a maximal jump reach height assessment using both jump strategies following a self-selected run-up. Data were collected using the Vertec system across two sessions, separated by >24 hours and within <7 days. Results were analysed for bias and differences between tests, focussing on absolute (SEM) and relative (ICC) reliability; with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. No significant differences were found between test days for one-foot (female: -0.35 cm and male: -0.84 cm, p > 0.05) or two-foot (female: -0.24 cm and male: -0.15 cm, p > 0.05) jumps. Both tests displayed excellent reliability for both sexes (ICC = 0.99) and low SEM in the one-foot (female: 2.36 [1.93-3.17] cm and male: 2.33 [2.07-2.86] cm) and two-foot (female: 1.42 [1.14-1.87] cm and male: 2.38 [2.07-2.86] cm) approach jump. Females averaged 2.1 cm higher within the two-foot jump compared with the one-foot jump (p = 0.005). Smaller differences between test types were observed for the male athletes (-0.79 cm, p = 0.054) both of which were lower than the associated SEM and likely not significantly meaningful. Overall, the results indicate that the assessment of one-foot or two-foot approach jumps demonstrated excellent reliability in both female and male youth basketball athletes.
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