Gindre Cyrille, Patoz Aurélien, Breine Bastiaan, Lussiana Thibault
Research and Development Department, Volodalen, Chavéria, France.
Research and Development Department, Volodalen SwissSportLab, Aigle, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 2;19(10):e0310130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310130. eCollection 2024.
Embodied cognition asserts a symbiotic relationship between cognitive processes and the physical body, raising an intriguing question: could personality traits be intertwined with the biomechanical performance of the lower limb? This study aimed to explore this connection by examining how personality traits, assessed using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), relate to lower limb rebound power (RP) measured through the five-repetition rebound jump test. Eighty participants completed two sessions: a biomechanical analysis of hopping using an Optojump® system to measure contact time, flight time, and RP, and a personality traits assessment categorizing traits across four MBTI axes: extraversion-introversion (favorite world); sensing-intuition (information processing preference); thinking-feeling (decision making); and judging-perceiving (structure). Participant characteristics did not significantly differ across MBTI axes (p≥0.07), minimizing potential confounding factors. Notably, individuals classified as intuitive showed significantly longer flight times (p = 0.02) and larger RP (p = 0.007) compared to sensing individuals, suggesting a greater reliance on the fast stretch-shortening cycle and showcasing superior use of their lower limb structures as springs. This suggests potential implications for sports performance, with intuition individuals possibly excelling in plyometric sports. However, no significant associations were found between biomechanical performance and the other three MBTI axes (p≥0.12), challenging the initial hypothesis. This research provides initial insights into the nuanced relationship between personality traits and movement patterns, indicating the potential for tailored physical interventions to enhance adherence and optimize responses in training programs.
具身认知理论认为认知过程与身体之间存在共生关系,这引发了一个有趣的问题:人格特质是否与下肢的生物力学表现相互交织?本研究旨在通过考察使用迈尔斯-布里格斯类型指标(MBTI)评估的人格特质与通过五次重复反弹跳测试测量的下肢反弹力(RP)之间的关系,来探索这种联系。80名参与者完成了两个环节:使用Optojump®系统对单脚跳进行生物力学分析,以测量接触时间、飞行时间和RP;以及一项人格特质评估,将特质按照MBTI的四个维度进行分类:外向-内向(偏好的世界);感觉-直觉(信息处理偏好);思考-情感(决策方式);判断-感知(结构)。参与者的特征在MBTI各维度之间没有显著差异(p≥0.07),从而将潜在的混杂因素降至最低。值得注意的是,与感觉型个体相比,被归类为直觉型的个体飞行时间显著更长(p = 0.02),RP更大(p = 0.007),这表明他们更依赖快速拉长-缩短周期,并展示出对下肢结构作为弹簧的更优利用。这暗示了对运动表现的潜在影响,直觉型个体可能在增强式运动中表现出色。然而,在生物力学表现与其他三个MBTI维度之间未发现显著关联(p≥0.12),这对最初的假设提出了挑战。这项研究为深入了解人格特质与运动模式之间的细微关系提供了初步见解,表明了进行个性化身体干预以提高训练计划中的依从性和优化反应的可能性。