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Kinematics Study of Depth Jump on Male Triple Jumpers with Slope Run-Up
Author(s) -
Youbao Ma
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mathematical problems in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.262
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1026-7077
pISSN - 1024-123X
DOI - 10.1155/2021/4867451
Subject(s) - takeoff , jump , kinematics , jumping , geodesy , vertical velocity , takeoff and landing , simulation , geology , geometry , mathematics , mechanics , engineering , physics , aerospace engineering , classical mechanics , paleontology , quantum mechanics
Objective. To explore the training methods of developing the special strength of Chinese male triple jumpers through the experimental study of nine male triple-jumpers who performed step takeoff and depth long jump on the force platform. Methods. Through the combination of high-velocity shooting and a three-dimensional force measuring platform, the data of the athletes’ full run-up and depth jump landing, horizontal velocity, vertical velocity, takeoff time, landing angle, takeoff angle, and strength were obtained. In this study, the kinematics characteristics of four slopes with different slopes of 25 cm and 35 cm were studied. Kinematics’ data was measured by a high-velocity video camera. Results. The vertical velocity of the 35 cm platform is obviously less than that of the 25 cm platform p < 0.01 . The 25 cm platform is better at developing vertical, rapid takeoff ability, especially the fourth slope of this height, which is the fastest from horizontal velocity and vertical speed. All the depth jump practice ground angles are larger than the whole step jump, and the off-ground angle is smaller than the step jump, the takeoff time is larger than the step jump, which indicates that the athletes takeoff range is larger and the takeoff time is longer, and the results are in greater stimulation intensity of lower limb muscles. Conclusion. The 25 cm high platform depth jump exercise has achieved a better takeoff effect. Among the four slope depth jump exercises on this high platform, the 6.84 slope takeoff effect is the best.

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