AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare various take-off thresholds for vertical jump measurement on force plates, evaluating their effects on jump height and other performance metrics.
  • The research involved 21 participants performing countermovement jumps, revealing reliable thresholds with strong correlations.
  • Despite significant differences in performance measures, these variations were deemed trivial, suggesting that practitioners should choose appropriate thresholds based on their specific contexts and conditions.

Article Abstract

Reliably determining vertical jump (VJ) take-off on a force plate is crucial when identifying performance-related biomechanical factors. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare several take-off thresholds (20 N, 10 N, 5 N, 1 N, five standard deviations above an unloaded force plate (5SD), and peak residual force (PkRes) produced when the force plate was unloaded) in terms of jump height (JH), movement time (MT), reactive strength index modified (RSImod), net impulse (netIMP), and propulsive impulse (prIMP). Twenty-one participants performed five countermovement VJs on a force plate. All thresholds were reliable with intraclass correlations ≥ 0.835 and coefficient of variation < 10%. Our results show significant differences across the different take-off thresholds for JH, MT, RSImod, netIMP, and prIMP. However, these differences were considered trivial based on effect sizes. While differences in these thresholds may not be practically meaningful, practitioners are encouraged to consider the noise in the force-time signal and select an appropriate threshold that matches PkRes within their given environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11166131PMC

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