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Differences in take-off leg kinetics between horizontal and vertical single-leg rebound jumps
Authors:Yasushi Kariyama  Hiroaki Hobara  Koji Zushi
Institution:1. Faculty of Health and Sport Science, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;2. Human Informatics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:This study aimed to clarify the differences between the horizontal single-leg rebound jump (HJ) and vertical single-leg rebound jump (VJ) in terms of three-dimensional joint kinetics for the take-off leg, while focusing on frontal and transverse plane movements. Eleven male track and field athletes performed HJ and VJ. Kinematic and kinetic data were calculated using data recorded with a motion capture system and force platforms. The hip abduction torque, trunk lateral flexion torque (flexion for the swing-leg side), hip external and internal torque, trunk rotational torque, and the powers associated with these torques were larger when performing HJ because of resistance to the impact ground reaction force and because of pelvic and posture control. Pelvic rotation was noted in HJ, and this was controlled not only by the hip and trunk joint torque from the transverse plane but also by the hip abduction torque. Therefore, hip and trunk joint kinetics in the frontal and transverse plane play an important role in a single-leg jump, regardless of the jumping direction, and may also play a more important role in HJ than in VJ.
Keywords:Hip abductor  joint torque  joint power  pelvic
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