Bishop Chris, Perez-Higueras Rubio Mario, Gullon Igor Lopez, Maloney Sean, Balsalobre-Fernandez Carlos
London Sport Institute, Middlesex University at Allianz Park, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Physical Education, Sport and Human Movement, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain ; and.
J Strength Cond Res. 2022 Apr 1;36(4):927-934. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003567.
Bishop, C, Perez-Higueras Rubio, M, Gullon, IL, Maloney, S, and Balsalobre-Fernandez, C. Jump and change of direction speed asymmetry using smartphone apps: between-session consistency and associations with physical performance. J Strength Cond Res 36(4): 927-934, 2022-The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude and direction of asymmetry from jump and change of direction speed (CODS) tests and (b) determine the relationship between these asymmetries and jump and CODS performance, in a test-retest design. Thirty Spanish national-level youth basketball athletes performed single leg countermovement jumps (SLCMJs), single leg drop jumps (SLDJs), and 505 CODS tests, all assessed using the My Jump 2 and CODTimer smartphone applications. All tests showed good to excellent reliability, with no significant differences identified between test sessions in jump, CODS, or asymmetry data. The direction of asymmetry showed substantial levels of agreement between test sessions for jump height during the SLDJ (Kappa = 0.72), but only fair levels of agreement for reactive strength during the SLDJ (Kappa = 0.25), fair levels of agreement for jump height during the SLCMJ (Kappa = 0.29), and slight levels of agreement for total time during the 505 test (Kappa = 0.18). Jump height asymmetry from the SLDJ was significantly associated with reduced jump height (ρ = -0.44), reactive strength (ρ = -0.46) and 505 times (ρ = 0.45-0.48) in test session 1, and reactive strength (ρ = -0.42) and 505 times (ρ = 0.40) in test session 2. These data show that jump height asymmetry from the SLDJ was associated with reduced jump and CODS performance in youth basketball athletes during repeated test sessions. In addition, the same asymmetry metric was the only one to show substantial levels of agreement between test sessions. Owing to the consistency of these data, SLDJ height asymmetry may be a useful metric to measure when monitoring interlimb asymmetries.
毕晓普、C、佩雷斯 - 伊格埃拉斯·鲁维奥、M、古隆、IL、马洛尼、S和巴尔萨洛布雷 - 费尔南德斯、C。使用智能手机应用程序测量跳跃和变向速度不对称性:不同测试阶段的一致性及其与身体表现的关联。《力量与体能研究杂志》36(4): 927 - 934, 2022 - 本研究的目的是:(a) 通过跳跃和变向速度(CODS)测试量化不对称性的大小和方向,以及 (b) 在重复测试设计中确定这些不对称性与跳跃和CODS表现之间的关系。30名西班牙国家级青年篮球运动员进行了单腿反向移动跳跃(SLCMJ)、单腿下落跳跃(SLDJ)和505 CODS测试,所有测试均使用My Jump 2和CODTimer智能手机应用程序进行评估。所有测试均显示出良好到优秀的可靠性,在跳跃、CODS或不对称性数据的不同测试阶段之间未发现显著差异。不对称性方向在SLDJ期间跳跃高度的不同测试阶段之间显示出较高的一致性水平(卡帕系数 = 0.72),但在SLDJ期间反应力量方面仅为中等一致性水平(卡帕系数 = 0.25),在SLCMJ期间跳跃高度方面为中等一致性水平(卡帕系数 = 0.29),在505测试期间总时间方面为轻微一致性水平(卡帕系数 = 0.18)。在测试阶段1,SLDJ的跳跃高度不对称性与跳跃高度降低(ρ = -0.44)、反应力量(ρ = -0.46)和505测试时间(ρ = 0.45 - 0.48)显著相关,在测试阶段2与反应力量(ρ = -0.42)和505测试时间(ρ = 0.40)显著相关。这些数据表明,在重复测试阶段,SLDJ的跳跃高度不对称性与青年篮球运动员的跳跃和CODS表现降低有关。此外,相同的不对称性指标是不同测试阶段之间唯一显示出较高一致性水平的指标。由于这些数据的一致性,SLDJ高度不对称性可能是监测肢体间不对称性时一个有用的测量指标。