SINGLE-LEG LATERAL, HORIZONTAL, AND VERTICAL JUMP ASSESSMENT: RELIABILITY, INTERRELATIONSHIPS, AND ABILITY TO PREDICT SPRINT AND CHANGE-OF-DIRECTION PERFORMANCE

被引:196
|
作者
Meylan, Cesar [1 ]
McMaster, Travis [1 ]
Cronin, John [1 ,2 ]
Mohammad, Nur Ikhwan [1 ]
Rogers, Cailyn [1 ]
DeKlerk, Melissa [1 ]
机构
[1] Edith Cowan Univ, Sch Exercise Biomed & Hlth Sci, Joondalup, Australia
[2] Auckland Univ Technol, Inst Sport & Recreat Res New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
acceleration; gender differences; power; TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY; MUSCLE FUNCTION; AGILITY; SPEED; POWER; HOP; ACCELERATION; MOVEMENT; STRENGTH; TESTS;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0b013e318190f9c2
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Meylan, C, McMaster, T, Cronin, J, Mohammad, NI, Rogers, C, and deKlerk, M. Single-leg lateral, horizontal, and vertical jump assessment: reliability, interrelationships, and ability to predict sprint and change-of-direction performance. J Strength Cond Res 23(4): 1140-1147, 2009-The purposes of this study were to determine the reliability of unilateral vertical, horizontal, and lateral countermovement jump assessments, the interrelationship between these tests, and their usefulness as predictors of sprint (10 m) and change-of-direction (COD) performance for 80 men and women physical education students. Jump performance was assessed on a contact mat and sprint, and COD performances were assessed using timing lights. With regard to the reliability statistics, the largest coefficient of variation (CV) was observed for the vertical jump (CV = 6.7-7.2%) of both genders, whereas the sprint and COD assessments had smallest variability (CV = 0.8 to 2.8%). All intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were greater than 0.85, except for the men's COD assessment with the alternate leg. The shared variance between the single-leg vertical, horizontal, and lateral jumps for men and women was less than 50%, indicating that the jumps are relatively independent of one another and represent different leg strength/power qualities. The ability of the jumps to predict sprint and COD performance was limited (R-2 < 43%). It would seem that the ability to change direction with 1 leg is relatively independent of a COD with the other leg, especially in the women (R-2 < 30%) of this study. However, if 1 jump assessment were selected to predict sprint and COD performance in a test battery, the single-leg horizontal countermovement jump would seem the logical choice, given the results of this study. Many of the findings in this study have interesting diagnostic and training implications for the strength and conditioning coach.
引用
收藏
页码:1140 / 1147
页数:8
相关论文
共 30 条
  • [21] Monitoring of sprint and change of direction velocity, vertical jump height, and repeated sprint ability in sub-elite female football players throughout their menstrual cycle
    Igonin, P. H.
    Cognasse, F.
    Gonzalo, P.
    Philippot, P.
    Rogowski, I.
    Sabot, T.
    Boisseau, N.
    Martin, C.
    SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN FOOTBALL, 2024, 8 (04) : 418 - 426
  • [22] Landing instructions focused on pelvic and trunk lateral tilt decrease the knee abduction moment during a single-leg drop vertical jump
    Chijimatsu, Masato
    Ishida, Tomoya
    Yamanaka, Masanori
    Taniguchi, Shohei
    Ueno, Ryo
    Ikuta, Ryohei
    Samukawa, Mina
    Ino, Takumi
    Kasahara, Satoshi
    Tohyama, Harukazu
    PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, 2020, 46 : 226 - 233
  • [23] Effects of Six Weeks of Flywheel Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift Training on Speed, Jumping and Change of Direction Performance
    Morencos, Esther
    Gonzalez-Frutos, Pablo
    Rivera, Carlos
    Veiga, Santiago
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (03)
  • [24] Reliability of kinematics and kinetics associated with Horizontal Single leg drop jump assessment.: A brief report.
    Stalbom, Markus
    Holm, David Jonsson
    Cronin, John B.
    Keogh, Justin W. L.
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, 2007, 6 (02) : 261 - 264
  • [25] Differences and correlations between horizontal and vertical single-leg jump performance, dynamic balance, and ankle dorsiflexion range of motion in male amateur rugby players according to playing positions
    Tondelli, Eduardo
    Kenny, Ian C.
    Comyns, Thomas M.
    Zabaloy, Santiago
    JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES, 2024, 38 : 281 - 288
  • [26] Relationship Between Single-Leg Vertical Jump and Drop Jump Performance, and Return to Sports After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Hamstring Graft
    Ohji, Shunsuke
    Aizawa, Junya
    Hirohata, Kenji
    Ohmi, Takehiro
    Kawasaki, Tomoko
    Koga, Hideyuki
    Yagishita, Kazuyoshi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2024, 19 (10):
  • [27] The effects of upper and lower limb elastic band training on the change of direction, jump, power, strength and repeated sprint ability performance in adolescent female handball players
    Gaamouri, Nawel
    Hammami, Mehrez
    Cherni, Yosser
    Oranchuk, Dustin J.
    Bragazzi, Nicola
    Knechtle, Beat
    Chelly, Mohamed Souhaiel
    van den Tillaar, Roland
    FRONTIERS IN SPORTS AND ACTIVE LIVING, 2023, 5
  • [28] Effects of 6 weeks in-season flywheel squat resistance training on strength, vertical jump, change of direction and sprint performance in professional female soccer players
    Pecci, Javier
    Munoz-Lopez, Alejandro
    Jones, Paul A.
    Sanudo, Borja
    BIOLOGY OF SPORT, 2023, 40 (02) : 521 - 529
  • [29] Superior Changes in Jump, Sprint, and Change-of-Direction Performance but Not Maximal Strength Following 6 Weeks of Velocity-Based Training Compared With 1-Repetition-Maximum Percentage-Based Training
    Banyard, Harry G.
    Tufano, James J.
    Weakley, Jonathon J. S.
    Wu, Sam
    Jukic, Ivan
    Nosaka, Kazunori
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE, 2021, 16 (02) : 232 - 242
  • [30] Drop Jump? Single-Leg Squat? Not if You Aim to Predict Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury From Real-Time Clinical Assessment: A Prospective Cohort Study Involving 880 Elite Female Athletes
    Petushek, Erich
    Nilstad, Agnethe
    Bahr, Roald
    Krosshaug, Tron
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2021, 51 (07): : 372 - 378