Chamari Karim, Chaouachi Anis, Hambli Mourad, Kaouech Fethi, Wisløff Ulrik, Castagna Carlo
Research Unit on Evaluation, Sport, Health, National Centre of Medicine and Science in Sport, Tunis, Tunisia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2008 May;22(3):944-50. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31816a57c6.
The 5-jump test (5JT) was proposed to evaluate lower limb explosive power of athletes competing in various disciplines. Although 5JT performance is usually expressed in absolute terms as the overall distance covered (i.e., in meters), subject size can play a significant role in the performance. The aims of the present study were to test the relationship of 5JT absolute performance with laboratory tests for explosive power and to develop performance notations useful to improve the diagnostic value of 5JT. Fifteen elite soccer players, members of the Under-23 Tunisian national team, were tested for 5JT, force platform vertical jumping (squat jump [SJ] and arm-aided countermovement jump [Arm-CMJ]), and concentric isokinetic leg extension/flexion (90 degrees x s(-1) and 240 degrees x s(-1)). 5JT performance was expressed in absolute terms (meters), relative to leg length (5JT-relative) and with body mass-dependent notations (Body mass x 5JT, 5JT-body mass). 5JT performance was significantly correlated with SJ height and scaled (W x kg) peak power (0.72 and 0.77, respectively, p < 0.01). 5JT-relative values were significantly related to SJ and Arm-CMJ height (0.61 and 0.71, respectively, p < 0.05) and scaled peak power (0.57 and 0.59, respectively, p < 0.05). 5JT-body mass revealed significantly related of SJ (0.82, p < 0.0001) and Arm-CMJ peak power (0.54, p < 0.05) and to SJ and Arm-CMJ peak force (0.67 and 0.65, respectively p < 0.05). 5JT-relative and 5JT-body mass correlated significantly with knee extensors 240 degrees x s(-1) (0.60, p < 0.05) and knee flexors 90 degrees x s(-1) (0.67, p < 0.01) isokinetic acceleration time, respectively. The results of this study suggest that the 5JT may be regarded as an explosive strength diagnostic tool under field conditions in elite soccer players. The use of performance notation accounting for body size differences may improve the diagnostic ability of 5JT.
5跳测试(5JT)被提出来用于评估参加各类项目的运动员的下肢爆发力。尽管5JT的表现通常以绝对数值表示,即所覆盖的总距离(单位:米),但受试者的体型在测试表现中可能起到重要作用。本研究的目的是测试5JT绝对表现与爆发力实验室测试之间的关系,并开发有助于提高5JT诊断价值的表现评分方法。对15名突尼斯23岁以下国家队的精英足球运动员进行了5JT、测力平台垂直跳跃(深蹲跳[SJ]和手臂辅助反向移动跳[Arm-CMJ])以及等速向心腿部伸展/弯曲(90度×秒⁻¹和240度×秒⁻¹)测试。5JT表现以绝对数值(米)、相对于腿长(5JT-相对值)以及与体重相关的评分方法(体重×5JT,5JT-体重)来表示。5JT表现与SJ高度和标化(瓦特×千克)峰值功率显著相关(分别为0.72和0.77,p<0.01)。5JT-相对值与SJ和Arm-CMJ高度显著相关(分别为0.61和0.71,p<0.05)以及标化峰值功率(分别为0.57和0.59,p<0.05)。5JT-体重显示与SJ(0.82,p<0.0001)和Arm-CMJ峰值功率(0.54,p<0.05)以及SJ和Arm-CMJ峰值力显著相关(分别为0.67和0.65,p<0.05)。5JT-相对值和5JT-体重分别与膝关节伸肌240度×秒⁻¹(0.60,p<0.05)和膝关节屈肌90度×秒⁻¹(0.67,p<0.01)等速加速时间显著相关。本研究结果表明,在精英足球运动员的现场条件下,5JT可被视为一种爆发力诊断工具。考虑体型差异的表现评分方法的使用可能会提高5JT的诊断能力。