2018
DOI: 10.4025/jphyseduc.v29i1.2960
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Effect of Different Rest Interval Lengths on the Countermovement Jump

Abstract: RESUMOA avaliação do desempenho físico de atletas é um dos complexos processos que envolvem o treinamento esportivo. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar o efeito de três diferentes pausas (15, 30 e 60 segundos) entre as tentativas do teste de salto com contramovimento (SCM) de atletas nacionais do Centro de Treinamento esportivo da UFMG. A amostra foi composta por 12 atletas que participaram de cinco sessões: 2 familiarizações e 3 de protocolo experimental. O protocolo experimental consistiu de três sessões … Show more

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“…The jumping tests were performed with 30 s of interval. [19][20][21] A 30-s interval does not affect the jump quality as much as the typical 60-s interval used in other studies. 22 The highest jump measured for each technique was considered for the final analysis.…”
Section: Training Profilementioning
confidence: 68%
“…The jumping tests were performed with 30 s of interval. [19][20][21] A 30-s interval does not affect the jump quality as much as the typical 60-s interval used in other studies. 22 The highest jump measured for each technique was considered for the final analysis.…”
Section: Training Profilementioning
confidence: 68%
“…Among the jumping tests, the least complex jump was performed first (block jump height), followed by the more complex one (spike jump height). The jumping tests were performed within 30-s intervals (e.g., Berriel et al, 2020; Oliveira et al, 2018a; Schons et al, 2018), as a 30-s interval does not affect the jump quality as much as the typical 60-s interval used in some other studies (e.g., Oliveira et al, 2018b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the jumping tests, it was chosen to perform the least complex jumps first and then the most complex jumps. The jumping tests were performed with 30 seconds of interval between them (9,13). The 30-second interval does not affect the jumps when compared with the typical 60-second interval used in other studies (8).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%