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The Occurrence of Different Vertical Jump Types in Basketball Competition and their Relationship with Lower-Body Speed-Strength Qualities

Authors :
Mathew O'Grady
Matthew Morrison
Andrew Smyth
Warren B. Young
Scott W. Talpey
Source :
International Journal of Strength and Conditioning, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association, 2021.

Abstract

Jumps occur frequently in basketball and can be executed from a single-leg take-off following a run-up or bilaterally from a standing start. Understanding the type of jumps performed in competition and how different muscular qualities influence their performance, informs training prescription. Firstly, to quantify the occurrence of different jump types performed in competition an analysis of 15 semi-professional basketball games was undertaken. Secondly, to understand the influence of muscular qualities on performance of different jump types, Semi-professional male basketball players (N=17) performed jump tests; standing vertical jump, running vertical jumps with a double leg take-off (RVJ2) and a single leg take-off (RVJ1) and tests of lower-body speed-strength; reactive strength index (RSI) from a drop jump, counter movement jump (CMJ) and squat jump. A stationary approach was employed for 69%, a running approach for 26% and a one-step approach for 5%. RVJ1 displayed non-significant (P=0.07) moderate correlation with jump height attained from the CMJ (r=0.439) and a very large (r =.806) significant (P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26342235
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80c11a93888ddf0cf71ff6bd06297a24