Determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement - with special reference to strength and power

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Determinanten der Faehigkeit zur Ausfuehrung ballistischer Dehnungs-Verkuerzungs-Zyklen - unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung von Muskelkraft und -kraftmoment
Autor:Zushi, Koji; Takamatsu, Kaoru
Erschienen in:Japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine
Veröffentlicht:44 (1995), 1, S. 147-154, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Japanisch
ISSN:0039-906X, 1881-4751
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title Determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement - with special reference to strength and power
spellingShingle Determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement - with special reference to strength and power
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Dehnungs-Verkürzungs-Zyklus
Konditionstraining
Krafttraining
Muskelkraft
Schnellkraft
Schnellkrafttraining
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sprungdisziplin
Sprungtraining
Trainingswissenschaft
title_sort determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretchshortening cycle movement with special reference to strength and power
title_short Determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement - with special reference to strength and power
title_alt Determinanten der Faehigkeit zur Ausfuehrung ballistischer Dehnungs-Verkuerzungs-Zyklen - unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung von Muskelkraft und -kraftmoment
title_alt_lang deu
media_type Gedruckte Ressource
city Tokio
abstract Long jump and high jump, and several types of jumping and footwork with rapid changes in speed and direction of movement in ball games are characterized not only by a combination of eccentric and concentric movement (stretch-shortening cycle movement, SSC) but also a ballistic movement of very short duration (100 to 200 ms). This study was conducted to examine the effects of strength and power on ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement (BSSC) ability to clarify the methods of strength and power training necessary for jumpers and ball game players. The subjects were 99 male college athletes. The index for BSSC ability was RDJ-index (RDJ-index = (1/8 x g x RDJ-ta**2)/RDJ-tc) which was calculated using contact time (RDJ-tc) and air time (RDJ-ta) in a rebound drop jump from a height of 0.3 m with a small angular range of motion for the knee. The index for strength was maximum leg extension strength exerted in a squat position at a 90ø knee angle (Smax/BW). The index for power was the height of a counter movement jump (CMJ-h). Results were summarized as follows; 1) There were significant correlations between RDJ-index and Smax/BW, RDJ-index and CMJ-h, and Smax/BW and CMJ-h, but they were fairly low, suggesting that these indices do not have similar significance for estimating training effects and sports talent. 2) There was no significant correlation between RDJ-tc and Smax/BW. RDJ-ta and CMJ-h, but not RDJ-tc and Smax/BW, or RDJ-tc and CMJ-h, suggesting that the ability to jump higher is affected by strength and power whereas the ability to shorten one's movement time is not. 4) When subjects with equal RDJ-index were compared, one subject was dominant in RDJ-tc and another in RDJ-ta. This result suggests that we should consider individual differences based on RDJ-tc and RDJ-ta in training for increasing the RDJ-index. These findings seem to be useful to clarifying the methods of strength and power training for jumpers and ball game players who need to improve their ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement ability. Verf.-Referat
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1881-4751
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Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Dehnungs-Verkürzungs-Zyklus
Konditionstraining
Krafttraining
Muskelkraft
Schnellkraft
Schnellkrafttraining
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sprungdisziplin
Sprungtraining
Trainingswissenschaft
conditioning training
jumping event
jumping training
movement velocity
muscle strength
skeletal muscles
speed-strength training
speed strength
sport game
sports medicine
strength training
stretch-shortening-cycle
training theory
Wurfgeschwindigkeit
Bewegungsschnelligkeit
Tempo
Kraft
Kräftigung
Kraftschulung
Muskelkrafttraining
Krafttraining, spezielles
Muskelkräftigung
Schnellkraft, spezielle
Springer
Sprungtechnik
Spielergebnis
Spielerpersönlichkeit
Spielerrolle
Spielleistung
Spielniveau
Spieltaktik
Spielvorbereitung
Sportspieltraining
Trainingsspiel
Spieltechnik
Konditionsschulung
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Muskulatur
Skelettmuskel
Muskel
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
movement speed
jump training
muscle force
resistance training
elastic strength
fast strength
power
elastic strength training
power training
training science
theory of training
science of training
Determinants of ability to achieve ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement - with special reference to strength and power
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topic Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Dehnungs-Verkürzungs-Zyklus
Konditionstraining
Krafttraining
Muskelkraft
Schnellkraft
Schnellkrafttraining
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sprungdisziplin
Sprungtraining
Trainingswissenschaft
topic_facet Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Dehnungs-Verkürzungs-Zyklus
Konditionstraining
Krafttraining
Muskelkraft
Schnellkraft
Schnellkrafttraining
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sprungdisziplin
Sprungtraining
Trainingswissenschaft
topic_en conditioning training
jumping event
jumping training
movement velocity
muscle strength
skeletal muscles
speed-strength training
speed strength
sport game
sports medicine
strength training
stretch-shortening-cycle
training theory
topic_en_facet conditioning training
jumping event
jumping training
movement velocity
muscle strength
skeletal muscles
speed-strength training
speed strength
sport game
sports medicine
strength training
stretch-shortening-cycle
training theory
synonym Wurfgeschwindigkeit
Bewegungsschnelligkeit
Tempo
Kraft
Kräftigung
Kraftschulung
Muskelkrafttraining
Krafttraining, spezielles
Muskelkräftigung
Schnellkraft, spezielle
Springer
Sprungtechnik
Spielergebnis
Spielerpersönlichkeit
Spielerrolle
Spielleistung
Spielniveau
Spieltaktik
Spielvorbereitung
Sportspieltraining
Trainingsspiel
Spieltechnik
Konditionsschulung
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Muskulatur
Skelettmuskel
Muskel
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
synonym_en movement speed
jump training
muscle force
resistance training
elastic strength
fast strength
power
elastic strength training
power training
training science
theory of training
science of training
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