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  5. Dynamic Characteristics of Approach Spike Jump Tasks in Male Volleyball Players
 
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Dynamic Characteristics of Approach Spike Jump Tasks in Male Volleyball Players

Resource
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 11(6)
Date Issued
2021-11-03T07:37:19Z
Date
2021-03
DOI
10.3390/app11062710
URI
https://ir.ntus.edu.tw/handle/987654321/64452
Abstract
The approach running spike-jump (RSJ) is a crucial technique in the sport of volleyball. Two types of RSJs are commonly used for the volleyball spike attack: (1) RSJ with one leg (RSJ-1L) and (2) RSJ with two legs (RSJ-2L). The purposes of the current study were to compare the kinematic and kinetic differences between the RSJ-1L and RSJ-2L. Ten male college volleyball players performed spike jumps by striking a stationary ball at maximal jump height. Data were collected by six infrared Qualisys motion-capture cameras (180 Hz), two AMTI force platforms (1800 Hz), and recorded by Qualisys Track Manager software. The RSJ-1L demonstrated the faster three-step approach running velocity, greater vertical GRF, and ankle, knee, and hip joint moment, but less jump height, shorter last step length and push-off time, smaller knee and hip joint flexion angles at the initial foot-contact, and knee range of motion compared to the RSJ-2L. The current study contributed to the understanding of biomechanical differences of the volleyball spike jumps and can be used to adapt to the volleyball training.
Subjects
volleyball
spike
jump
kinematic
kinetics
Publisher
BASEL, SWITZERLAND:MDPI
Type
article
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