Spike jump biomechanics in male versus female elite volleyball players

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作者
Fuchs, Philip X. [1 ,2 ]
Menzel, Hans-Joachim Karl [3 ]
Guidotti, Flavia [4 ]
Bell, Jeffrey [5 ]
von Duvillard, Serge P. [1 ]
Wagner, Herbert [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Salzburg, Dept Sport Sci & Kinesiol, Rifer Schlossallee 49, A-5400 Salzburg, Austria
[2] Univ Cassino & Lazio Meridionale, Dept Human Sci Soc & Hlth, Cassino, Italy
[3] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Esportes, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[4] Univ Rome Foro Italico, Dept Movement Human & Hlth Sci, Rome, Italy
[5] Southwest Minnesota State Univ, Sci Dept, Marshall, MN USA
关键词
Three-Dimensional (3D) analysis; kinesiology; kinetics; sex; performance; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP; LOWER-EXTREMITY; VERTICAL JUMP; PERFORMANCE; WALKING; HEIGHT; MOTION; FORCE; POWER;
D O I
10.1080/02640414.2019.1639437
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
There are well-known biological differences between women and men, especially in technical-coordinative variations that contribute to sex differences in performance of complex movements like the most important offensive action in volleyball, the spike jump. The aim of this study was to investigate sex-dependent performance and biomechanical characteristics in the volleyball spike jump. Thirty female and male sub-elite volleyball players were analysed while striking a stationary ball with maximal spike jump height. Twelve MX13 Vicon cameras with a cluster marker set, two AMTI force plates, surface EMG, and a Full-Body 3D model in Visual3D were used. Main findings include sex differences (P< .05) in jump height (p eta(2) = .73), approach [speed (p eta(2) = .61), step length], transition strategy [plant angle, neuromuscular activation (p eta(2) = .91), horizontal force maxima and impulses], acceleration distances [centre of mass displacement (p eta(2) = .21), minimal knee and hip angles], use of torso and arms [incline, angular velocity (p eta(2) = .23)]. Correlations support that the results cannot be explained fully by strength and power differences between sexes but represent the product of technical-coordinative variations. Their relevance is acknowledged for both sexes and numerous performance determinants displayed sex differences. The integration of such attributes into sex-specific training seems promising but its effect requires further investigation.
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页码:2411 / 2419
页数:9
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