Institute of Coaching and Performance, School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
Masira Research Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2022 Jul;22(7):1005-1016. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2021.1930195. Epub 2021 Jun 3.
The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between, and within, drop jump (DJ) neuromuscular performance (NMP) qualities and maximal horizontal deceleration ability. We also compared DJ NMP qualities in "high" versus "low" horizontal deceleration ability athletes. Twenty-nine university athletes performed: (1) DJs on force plates from 20 (DJ20) and 40 cm (DJ40) heights and (2) maximal horizontal deceleration, measured using radar, following a 20 m acceleration. Maximal horizontal deceleration was evaluated using deceleration (HDEC; m·s), across the entire deceleration phase and during early and late deceleration sub-phases. Of the DJ variables assessed, DJ20 and DJ40 reactive strength index (RSI) and concentric mean force had the largest correlations with HDEC (= -0.54 to -0.61) and the largest differences between high and low HDEC groups ( = 1.20 to 1.40). These correlations were stronger with the early than late HDEC sub-phase ( = -0.54 to -0.66 vs. = -0.24 to -0.40). Notably, eccentric mean force in DJ40 had large correlations with both DJ20 and DJ40 concentric mean force ( = 0.67 to 0.77), whereas at DJ20 these correlations were small ( = 0.22 to 0.40). Similarly, DJ40 eccentric mean force had a much larger difference between the high and low HDEC groups than DJ20 ( = 1.11 vs. 0.51). These findings suggest DJ RSI from either height may be used as a proxy for HDEC ability, while DJ kinetic analyses should use a higher height to distinguish those with a better capacity to generate eccentric braking forces under increased eccentric loading demands. HIGHLIGHTSPlayers with greater drop jump reactive strength index (RSI) demonstrated superior horizontal deceleration ability.Drop jump RSI had a greater association with the early compared to the late horizontal deceleration sub-phase.Of the drop jump kinetic variables examined, concentric mean force had the largest associations with horizontal deceleration ability.
本研究旨在探究纵跳(DJ)神经肌肉表现(NMP)质量之间以及与最大水平减速能力之间的关系。我们还比较了高水平和低水平水平减速能力运动员的 DJ NMP 质量。29 名大学生运动员进行了以下测试:(1)从 20 厘米(DJ20)和 40 厘米(DJ40)高度在力量板上进行 DJ,(2)使用雷达测量最大水平减速能力,在 20 米加速后进行。最大水平减速能力通过减速(HDEC;m·s)来评估,跨越整个减速阶段以及早期和晚期减速子阶段。在评估的 DJ 变量中,DJ20 和 DJ40 的反应强度指数(RSI)和向心平均力与 HDEC 相关性最大(= -0.54 至 -0.61),并且在高水平和低水平 HDEC 组之间的差异最大(= 1.20 至 1.40)。这些相关性在早期 HDEC 子阶段比晚期 HDEC 子阶段更强(= -0.54 至 -0.66 与= -0.24 至 -0.40)。值得注意的是,DJ40 的离心平均力与 DJ20 和 DJ40 的向心平均力高度相关(= 0.67 至 0.77),而在 DJ20 中,这些相关性很小(= 0.22 至 0.40)。同样,DJ40 的离心平均力在高水平和低水平 HDEC 组之间的差异大于 DJ20(= 1.11 与 0.51)。这些发现表明,来自任一高度的 DJ RSI 可以用作 HDEC 能力的替代指标,而 DJ 动力学分析应该使用更高的高度来区分那些在增加的离心负荷需求下具有更好的产生离心制动力能力的人。