Effects of the stationary vertical and horizontal jump on the dynamic vertical jump technique

Session

Sport, Health and Society

Description

The aim of the study is the determination of the effect’s ratio of the stationary vertical and horizontal jump on the dynamic vertical jump technique which may be useful in order to determine which method of measurement for dynamic vertical jump may be more valid and reliable. In the study 40 boys whose age is 11-12 were included in the study. In order to reach the aim of the study; Stationary vertical jump, Stationary horizontal jump, and Dynamic vertical jump tests were applied. Data analysis was made by using SPSS 26 packet program, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and linear regression analysis was applied. The results of the analysis have shown that there are statistically significant correlations between stationary horizontal jump and dynamic vertical jump technique (r=.395), and stronger correlations have been detected between stationary vertical jump and dynamic vertical jump technique (r=.879). The regression analysis has shown that these results can be explained at a ratio of 77%. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that in comparison to the horizontal jump ratio, the vertical jump ratio is more important for the dynamic vertical jump. So, in order to estimate the dynamic vertical jump, there is not important for athletes how long they jump as it is important to determine how high they jump in a stationary trial. However, based on the regression results, these results may differ by around 23% in case non-analyzed factors' effects may be included in the analysis.

Keywords:

Lower Body, High Speed Strength, Jump Technique

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

First Page

1

Last Page

2

Location

Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.9

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Effects of the stationary vertical and horizontal jump on the dynamic vertical jump technique

Lipjan, Kosovo

The aim of the study is the determination of the effect’s ratio of the stationary vertical and horizontal jump on the dynamic vertical jump technique which may be useful in order to determine which method of measurement for dynamic vertical jump may be more valid and reliable. In the study 40 boys whose age is 11-12 were included in the study. In order to reach the aim of the study; Stationary vertical jump, Stationary horizontal jump, and Dynamic vertical jump tests were applied. Data analysis was made by using SPSS 26 packet program, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and linear regression analysis was applied. The results of the analysis have shown that there are statistically significant correlations between stationary horizontal jump and dynamic vertical jump technique (r=.395), and stronger correlations have been detected between stationary vertical jump and dynamic vertical jump technique (r=.879). The regression analysis has shown that these results can be explained at a ratio of 77%. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that in comparison to the horizontal jump ratio, the vertical jump ratio is more important for the dynamic vertical jump. So, in order to estimate the dynamic vertical jump, there is not important for athletes how long they jump as it is important to determine how high they jump in a stationary trial. However, based on the regression results, these results may differ by around 23% in case non-analyzed factors' effects may be included in the analysis.