1988
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9290(88)90175-3
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Coordination in vertical jumping

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“…Minetti et al further imply that timing and muscular coordination issues could play a dominant role in explaining the difference in jump height between CMJ and SJ. As they may know, these issues in fact constitute a major area of scientific interest of our group (e.g., Bobbert & Ingen Schenau, 1988;. However, as discussed previously (Bobbert, Gerritsen, Litjens, & Soest, 1996), we have found no indication whatsoever that coordination in the two jumps is different; a very important indication of coordination is takeoff position (e.g., Bobbert & Ingen Schenau, 1988), and we have not found this position to be different between CMJ and SJ.…”
Section: The Time Required For Force Developmentmentioning
confidence: 39%
“…Minetti et al further imply that timing and muscular coordination issues could play a dominant role in explaining the difference in jump height between CMJ and SJ. As they may know, these issues in fact constitute a major area of scientific interest of our group (e.g., Bobbert & Ingen Schenau, 1988;. However, as discussed previously (Bobbert, Gerritsen, Litjens, & Soest, 1996), we have found no indication whatsoever that coordination in the two jumps is different; a very important indication of coordination is takeoff position (e.g., Bobbert & Ingen Schenau, 1988), and we have not found this position to be different between CMJ and SJ.…”
Section: The Time Required For Force Developmentmentioning
confidence: 39%
“…Они представљају могућности организма у оквиру промена спољних услова (промена равни, правца, осе покрета). Основни фактор интеграције овог типа способности је њихова биолошка основа и функције централног нервног система са чулним органима, посебно интеграција овог типа спо-собности је његова биолошка основа и функције централног нервног система заједно са чулним огранима, посебно способност неурона да памте информацију и изводе је у процесу контролисања покрета (Bobbert, & van Ingen Schenau, 1988;Szopa, 1995). Број различитих видова способно-сти координације које научници разликују варира од неколико до више десетина.…”
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“…Developing the strength in the limbs used in biathlon, in the top performance group girls. Annals of the University Dunarea de Jos of Galati: Fascicle XV: Physical Education & Sport Management,1,[95][96][97][98][99] степено, у складу са "боље је урадити мање, али на добар начин". Један од услова за константно повећање нивоа координације и праве те хничке акције је побољшање симетрије покрета и њихова симетризација, тј.…”
Section: резултати и дискусијаunclassified
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“…The ability of a muscle to perform work is determined by power (watts; W) (Josephson 1999). When an individual attempts a vertical jump, the combination of neuromuscular interactions and joint mechanics all contribute to the vertical height achieved which is the basis of peak jump power (PJP) (Bobbert and van Ingen Schenau 1988;Vanezis and Lees 2005). Studies in mobilitycompetent adults ) and children (Taylor et al 2010;Veilleux and Rauch 2010) have shown jump power to be highly reproducible and that declines in jump power are related to sarcopenia in aging adults (Buehring et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%