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Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers
The height of a maximum Vertical Squat Jump (VSJ) reflects the useful power produced by a jumper during the push-off phase. In turn this partly depends on the coordination of the jumper's segmental rotations at each instant. The physical system constituted by the jumper has been shown to be ver...
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author | Fargier, Patrick Massarelli, Raphael Rabahi, Tahar Gemignani, Angelo Fargier, Emile |
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description | The height of a maximum Vertical Squat Jump (VSJ) reflects the useful power produced by a jumper during the push-off phase. In turn this partly depends on the coordination of the jumper's segmental rotations at each instant. The physical system constituted by the jumper has been shown to be very sensitive to perturbations and furthermore the movement is realized in a very short time (ca. 300 ms), compared to the timing of known feedback loops. However, the dynamics of the segmental coordination and its efficiency in relation to energetics at each instant of the push-off phase still remained to be clarified. Their study was the main purpose of the present research. Eight young adult volunteers (males) performed maximal VSJ. They were skilled in jumping according to their sport activities (track and field or volleyball). A video analysis on the kinematics of the jump determined the influence of the jumpers' segments rotation on the vertical velocity and acceleration of the body mass center (MC). The efficiency in the production of useful power at the jumpers' MC level, by the rotation of the segments, was measured in consequence. The results showed a great variability in the segmental movements of the eight jumpers, but homogeneity in the overall evolution of these movements with three consecutive types of coordination in the second part of the push-off (lasting roughly 0.16 s). Further analyses gave insights on the regulation of the push-off, suggesting that very fast regulation(s) of the VSJ may be supported by: (a) the adaptation of the motor cerebral programming to the jumper's physical characteristics; (b) the control of the initial posture; and (c) the jumper's perception of the position of his MC relative to the ground reaction force, during push-off, to reduce energetic losses. |
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spelling | pubmed-49508382016-08-02 Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers Fargier, Patrick Massarelli, Raphael Rabahi, Tahar Gemignani, Angelo Fargier, Emile Front Physiol Physiology The height of a maximum Vertical Squat Jump (VSJ) reflects the useful power produced by a jumper during the push-off phase. In turn this partly depends on the coordination of the jumper's segmental rotations at each instant. The physical system constituted by the jumper has been shown to be very sensitive to perturbations and furthermore the movement is realized in a very short time (ca. 300 ms), compared to the timing of known feedback loops. However, the dynamics of the segmental coordination and its efficiency in relation to energetics at each instant of the push-off phase still remained to be clarified. Their study was the main purpose of the present research. Eight young adult volunteers (males) performed maximal VSJ. They were skilled in jumping according to their sport activities (track and field or volleyball). A video analysis on the kinematics of the jump determined the influence of the jumpers' segments rotation on the vertical velocity and acceleration of the body mass center (MC). The efficiency in the production of useful power at the jumpers' MC level, by the rotation of the segments, was measured in consequence. The results showed a great variability in the segmental movements of the eight jumpers, but homogeneity in the overall evolution of these movements with three consecutive types of coordination in the second part of the push-off (lasting roughly 0.16 s). Further analyses gave insights on the regulation of the push-off, suggesting that very fast regulation(s) of the VSJ may be supported by: (a) the adaptation of the motor cerebral programming to the jumper's physical characteristics; (b) the control of the initial posture; and (c) the jumper's perception of the position of his MC relative to the ground reaction force, during push-off, to reduce energetic losses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4950838/ /pubmed/27486404 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2016.00289 Text en Copyright © 2016 Fargier, Massarelli, Rabahi, Gemignani and Fargier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Fargier, Patrick Massarelli, Raphael Rabahi, Tahar Gemignani, Angelo Fargier, Emile Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title | Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title_full | Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title_fullStr | Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title_full_unstemmed | Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title_short | Fast Regulation of Vertical Squat Jump during Push-Off in Skilled Jumpers |
title_sort | fast regulation of vertical squat jump during push-off in skilled jumpers |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950838/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486404 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2016.00289 |
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