Rodríguez-Rosell David, Mora-Custodio Ricardo, Franco-Márquez Felipe, Yáñez-García Juan M, González-Badillo Juan J
Physical Performance & Sports Research Center, Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Jan;31(1):196-206. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001476.
Rodríguez-Rosell, D, Mora-Custodio, R, Franco-Márquez, F, Yáñez-García, JM, González-Badillo, JJ. Traditional vs. sport-specific vertical jump tests: reliability, validity, and relationship with the legs strength and sprint performance in adult and teen soccer and basketball players. J Strength Cond Res 31(1): 196-206, 2017-The vertical jump is considered an essential motor skill in many team sports. Many protocols have been used to assess vertical jump ability. However, controversy regarding test selection still exists based on the reliability and specificity of the tests. The main aim of this study was to analyze the reliability and validity of 2 standardized (countermovement jump [CMJ] and Abalakov jump [AJ]) and 2 sport-specific (run-up with 2 [2-LEGS] or 1 leg [1-LEG] take-off jump) vertical jump tests, and their usefulness as predictors of sprint and strength performance for soccer (n = 127) and basketball (n = 59) players in 3 different categories (Under-15, Under-18, and Adults). Three attempts for each of the 4 jump tests were recorded. Twenty-meter sprint time and estimated 1 repetition maximum in full squat were also evaluated. All jump tests showed high intraclass correlation coefficients (0.969-0.995) and low coefficients of variation (1.54-4.82%), although 1-LEG was the jump test with the lowest absolute and relative reliability. All selected jump tests were significantly correlated (r = 0.580-0.983). Factor analysis resulted in the extraction of one principal component, which explained 82.90-95.79% of the variance of all jump tests. The 1-LEG test showed the lowest associations with sprint and strength performance. The results of this study suggest that CMJ and AJ are the most reliable tests for the estimation of explosive force in soccer and basketball players in different age categories.
罗德里格斯 - 罗塞尔,D;莫拉 - 库斯托迪奥,R;佛朗哥 - 马尔克斯,F;亚涅斯 - 加西亚,JM;冈萨雷斯 - 巴迪略,JJ。传统垂直跳测试与专项运动垂直跳测试:成年及青少年足球和篮球运动员的可靠性、有效性及其与腿部力量和短跑成绩的关系。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(1):196 - 206,2017年——垂直跳被认为是许多团队运动中的一项基本运动技能。许多测试方案已被用于评估垂直跳能力。然而,基于测试的可靠性和特异性,关于测试选择的争议仍然存在。本研究的主要目的是分析2种标准化(反向移动跳[CMJ]和阿巴拉科夫跳[AJ])和2种专项运动(2步助跑[2 - LEGS]或单腿[1 - LEG]起跳跳)垂直跳测试的可靠性和有效性,以及它们作为足球(n = 127)和篮球(n = 59)运动员在3个不同类别(15岁以下、18岁以下和成年人)的短跑和力量表现预测指标的有用性。记录了4种跳测试中每种测试的3次尝试。还评估了20米短跑时间和全蹲时的估计1次最大重复量。所有跳测试均显示出较高的组内相关系数(0.969 - 0.995)和较低的变异系数(1.54 - 4.82%),尽管单腿跳是绝对和相对可靠性最低的跳测试。所有选定的跳测试均显著相关(r = 0.580 - 0.983)。因子分析提取出一个主成分,该主成分解释了所有跳测试方差的82.90 - 95.79%。单腿跳测试与短跑和力量表现的相关性最低。本研究结果表明,CMJ和AJ是评估不同年龄组足球和篮球运动员爆发力最可靠的测试。