2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-76262-4
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Force–velocity profile during vertical jump cannot be assessed using only bodyweight jump and isometric maximal voluntary contraction tasks

Abstract: Recently, the two-point method of force–velocity (F–V) profiling of multi-joint human movements has been introduced and validated. In this study, we investigated the validity of estimating the jumping F–V profile using only bodyweight jump and isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) task. Participants (n = 30) performed 3 repetitions of squat (SJ) and counter-movement jumps (CMJ), each at loads that were progressively increased by 10 kg increments, with the number of loads depending on the individual’s a… Show more

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“… 35 , 36 More importantly, our results are in agreement with previous studies showing that the 2-point method is a reliable and valid procedure for the assessment of muscle mechanical capacities through the F−V relationship parameters obtained during the CMJ and SJ exercises. 18 , 19 , 20 Due to the high linearity of the L−V relationship ( r ≥ 0.97), it is evident that the addition of intermediate loads should not meaningfully improve the precision of the relationship modeling compared to using only the 2 most distant experimental points. 23 However, it is worth noting that the reliability of the A line was greater for the multiple-point method than for the 2-point method, likely because the error in determining A line is affected by the errors of both L 0 and v 0 .…”
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“… 35 , 36 More importantly, our results are in agreement with previous studies showing that the 2-point method is a reliable and valid procedure for the assessment of muscle mechanical capacities through the F−V relationship parameters obtained during the CMJ and SJ exercises. 18 , 19 , 20 Due to the high linearity of the L−V relationship ( r ≥ 0.97), it is evident that the addition of intermediate loads should not meaningfully improve the precision of the relationship modeling compared to using only the 2 most distant experimental points. 23 However, it is worth noting that the reliability of the A line was greater for the multiple-point method than for the 2-point method, likely because the error in determining A line is affected by the errors of both L 0 and v 0 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 , 12 , 16 , 17 However, since the F−V relationship in multi-joint tasks is highly linear, 10 it is generally accepted that the same F–V relationship parameters could be obtained more efficiently (i.e., less time and fatigue) from the modeling of the force and velocity outputs against only 2 distant loads (i.e., 2-point method). 18 , 19 , 20 Specifically, in order to maximize the accuracy of the F−V relationship parameters in the CMJ exercise, the 2-point method should be based on the minimum possible loading condition and a CMJ against a load that allows reaching a jump height of about 10 cm. 19 Previous studies have sought to identify the optimal combination of experimental points (i.e., loads) to determine the F−V relationship in exercises such as vertical jumping, 19 bench press throw, 21 or cycling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Ensuite, la masse étant entrée dans le profil d'utilisateur, l'application calcule la puissance de l'athlète, et on peut obtenir son profil force-vitesse ainsi que son profil optimal (Samozino, Rejc, Di Prampero, Belli, & Morin, 2012) en quelques clics sur l'écran, juste en réalisant quelques sauts supplémentaires. Le protocole typique consiste à réaliser 3 à 5 sauts avec des charges allant de 20 kg à environ 75 % de la masse corporelle sur les épaules (Sarabon, Kozinc & Markovic, 2020) Stanton, Kean, & Scanlan, 2015). Les données de hauteur de saut obtenues avec l'application ont montré une corrélation très élevée avec celles obtenues par mesures sur plateforme de force (r < 0,99), ainsi qu'un coefficient de corrélation intraclasse de 0,997 (intervalle de confiance à 95 % : 0,996-0,998, et un biais moyen de 1,2 ± 0,5 cm.…”
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“…Vertical jump activities have been performed to evaluate and improve physical tness for over a century [11]. This explosive strength activity, which can be performed by various members of the population, such as athletes, adults, children, the elderly, males, and females, is also accepted as a distinctive physical performance characteristic for many sports disciplines [12][13][14]. It is a relatively low-cost and straightforward way to evaluate and improve critical physical performance factors, such as the effectiveness of a training intervention, an athlete's readiness for a competition, determining neuromuscular strength outputs, monitoring a rehabilitation process, evaluating muscle function, and measuring explosive power [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%