Pamuk Ömer, Makaracı Yücel, Ceylan Levent, Küçük Hamza, Kızılet Tuba, Ceylan Tülay, Kaya Erdi
Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University, 70200 Karaman, Turkey.
Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Sivas Cumhuriyet University, 58140 Sivas, Turkey.
Children (Basel). 2023 Feb 22;10(3):427. doi: 10.3390/children10030427.
Previous research has reported a strong relationship between vertical jumping, sprinting, and agility, as a reflection of lower-limb power. Unilateral analysis of this relationship has not yet been explored. This study primarily investigated the associations between single-leg countermovement jump (CMJ), sprint, and agility performances in youth basketball players.
Thirty-five male basketball players from the youth category (age 15.06 ± 2.62 years, n = 32 right-limb dominant; n = 3 left-limb dominant) performed single-leg CMJ, 20 m sprint, and T-drill agility tests over two sessions. Force-time-related performance variables were measured using a single-leg CMJ test on a Kistler force plate.
Significant moderate to large negative correlations were observed between single-leg CMJ variables, 20 m sprint, and T-drill agility, except for mean force for both dominant and non-dominant leg measures (r = -0.384 to -0.705). Mean power and mean force were correlated with the physical characteristics of the athletes for both legs (r = -0.389 to -0.843). Flight time and jump height were identified as the best predictor variables for both sprint and agility time in the stepwise model (R = 0.608 to 0.660). No statistical inter-limb differences were found during the single-leg CMJ test ( > 0.05).
The study findings suggest that youth basketball players with greater single-leg jump output most likely have better sprint and agility performances. Thus, trainers and athletic performance coaches may include unilateral limb exercises in their training programs to enhance lower-limb explosive performance and reduce limb asymmetries.
先前的研究报告了垂直跳跃、短跑和敏捷性之间存在密切关系,这反映了下肢力量。尚未对这种关系进行单侧分析。本研究主要调查了青少年篮球运动员单腿反向移动跳(CMJ)、短跑和敏捷性表现之间的关联。
35名青少年男子篮球运动员(年龄15.06±2.62岁,n = 32右利腿;n = 3左利腿)分两个阶段进行单腿CMJ、20米短跑和T型钻敏捷性测试。使用Kistler测力板上的单腿CMJ测试来测量与力-时间相关的表现变量。
除了优势腿和非优势腿测量的平均力外,单腿CMJ变量、20米短跑和T型钻敏捷性之间观察到显著的中度至高度负相关(r = -0.384至-0.705)。双腿的平均功率和平均力与运动员的身体特征相关(r = -0.389至-0.843)。在逐步模型中,飞行时间和跳跃高度被确定为短跑和敏捷性时间的最佳预测变量(R = 0.608至0.660)。在单腿CMJ测试期间未发现统计学上的肢体间差异(> 0.05)。
研究结果表明,单腿跳跃输出较高的青少年篮球运动员很可能具有更好的短跑和敏捷性表现。因此,教练和运动表现教练可以在他们的训练计划中纳入单侧肢体训练,以提高下肢爆发力并减少肢体不对称。