Jumping Landing Article
Phase 4 plyometric training concentrates on jumps that are
"sport specific."
what is an effective jump landing sequence?
(1) head upright (2) chest above knees with feet shoulder width apart (3) shoulders and hips level (4) descend to a self-selected depth with knees in line with toes (5) jump vertically with minimal forward/back and side-to-side movement (6) land with a forefoot to heel foot placement and adequate flexion of hips, knees, and ankles.
how can the female develop a high jump landing impact tolerance?
. This can be achieved by gradually increasing the stress imposed on the body
why is jumping box helpful for athlete in developing a perfected landing technique
1.descendeing away from gravity forces helps athlete to reduce landing impact 2. bc of the varying height of the box, the athlete does a forward deep squat position which can help later with an eccentric phase of a jump landing
all landings should be --- secs when developing perfect lannding technqiue
3-5 sec
E JUMP LANDINGS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
HIGH GROUND REACTION FORCES
what causes the LE under risk of injury?
INCORRECT LANDING TECHNIQUE INSUFFICIENT MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND A LACK OF BALANCE AND NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL
it is suggested that resistance training could progress to fast explosive movements
Olympic-style weightlifting derivatives. Weightlifting exercises, such as power cleans and snatches,
why are women linked to incorrect landing technique?
The inability for female athletes to correctly attenuate high jump landing impact forces through muscle contraction has been linked to incorrect landing technique insufficient muscular strength a lack of balance and deficiencies in neuromuscular control
phase 3 has the term "short term" response
These exercises are designed to develop functional stability while also continuing to improve technique in both landing and takeoff position
in phase 3, this phase emphasizes development of neuromuscular control by what factors?
Unconscious muscle recruitment, coactivation, and coordination (are critical factors involved in successful jumping landing in females)
eccentric excercise is better than concentric excercise bc it promotes
ability for more heavier loads and therefore greater hypertrophy
balance training, basic stability exercises are initially static with limited movement and this can help with
activate the stabilizer muscles and bring the body to concentrate on proprioceptive information being received to maintain stability; therefore providing a stronger proprioception.
during jumping landing propulsive excercises, these groups of muscles were working together
adductor and abductor
when does progressioin from phase 2 to 3 happen?
adequate eccentric landing during squating with a load
Progression to phase 2 (of jump landing) is recommended once the athlete demonstrates
adequate strength endurance during squatting and lunging patterns at an appropriate load in addition to demonstrating satisfactory single-leg balance
an ex of perturbed dynamic is?
an athlete to catch a medicine ball while standing with one leg.
stability is maintained by the--- when th body is in a static position or when there is an end recover phase of a jump landing
ankle
While landing, balance is achieved primarily through the
ankle and/or hip
swings help which muscles
ankle str its stability and str glutueal muscles
what are to dymanic movements during swinging?
ask the person's torso to stand tall and strong stand on the swing w their feet both of these causes COM to be rised higher
describe the 3 levels of mature str endurance excercise for a squat?
assisted squat BW squat Resisted squat
without feedback on cond/str the athlete
athletes may not effectively integrate the benefits of their increased strength into their movement patterns.
ex of learning a perfect landing technqiue?
box jumping
how can static exceesises be manipylated
closing eyes, one leg, and unstable grounds
This first stage should focus on exercises and techniques aimed at developing
competent movement patterns and general strength
dynamic static in phase 2 focuses on
continous of a a stance while doing different synamic movemenet encourages a stronger eccentric descent from jump landin
short response?
emphasizes development of neuromuscular control, particularly aiming to stabilize the working joints through unconscious activation of the surrounding musculature
Females have a tendency to adopt an ------ position during landing which can subsequently reduce ---- of the knee
erect trunk (position) flexion
PHASE 3: STRETCH-SHORTEN CYCLE PROPULSIVE POWER AND LANDING ABILITY
focus on exercises and techniques aimed at developing propulsive power and landing ability
phase 4 goal is "perturbed dynamic" what's that?
for balance and stability training, the ultimate aim during phase 4 is to advance the athletes' ability to maintain steadiness and regain stability while resisting external forces.
demonstrating that precise kinematic instruction (feedback on knee flexion angle at initial ground contact) can mediate decreases
in landing GRF by -13%.
how is relative str achieved?
increasing maximum strength while minimizing changes in body mass; however, it can also be developed by maintaining strength and reducing body mass such as in reducing fat
A typical adaptation of consistent highintensity strength training
is the growth and proliferation of myofibril muscle filaments; however, increases in strength can also be achieved by increasing neural activation, which limit changes in muscle size
co activation of the quads and hamstrings causes less injury to the
knee
in phase 3 what exercises are designed to develop functional stability while also continuing to improve technique in both landing and takeoff position
landing will be preceded by a pre-movement, such as a lateral jump and an unstable surface. ALSO add a jump and land with each swing repetition.
In most sports necessitate athletes to possess certain amounts of strength endurance and power; therefore, ------- is an optimal quality to develop given the strong correlation between both strength endurance and muscular power.
maximal relative strength (phase 3)
greater horizontal and/ or lateral momentum to arrest or control during this phase because of the inclusion of the propulsive jump phase the strength training needs to become --- in focus.
multiplanar
which phase of jump landing will there be a liekely increase of muscle mass>
phase 2
why is it important for great eccentric str during jumping landing
proper alignment and balance enables to safely control descent of a jumping landing
implementing any type, it is imperative to emphasize
proper technique
phase 3 goal is to increase
relative strength
Another effective set of exercises that can be used to develop muscular power for jump-landing proficiency are
resisted jump squat variations
what are some plyomteric excesies that would promote stability
single-leg squats, split squats, and lunges
what are excercises that focuses on competent movement patterns and general str?
squats, lunges, push, pull, bend, and twist patterns, form the basis of much of the training
"two up one down-type exercises" where athletes push concentrically with 2 limbs and eccentrically lower with one.
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In the same respect, larger jumping distances yield greater propulsive forces upon takeoff (15), which effectively increases both vertical and horizontal COM velocities during landing.
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t/f:The movement patterns used in these types of exercises of Olympic-style weightlifting derivatives. Weightlifting exercises, such as power cleans and snatches,are similar to movement witnessed in jumping landing patterns
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t/f:adolescent females do not seem to develop the neuromuscular system at the same rate as the musculoskeletal system
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t/f:because of the hip joint's larger ranges of motion, which is achieved in both the medial-lateral and anteriorposterior planes. . This type of balance is termed "dynamic" as the body endeavors to stabilize while simultaneously performing movement.
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t/f:location of the upper body COM has been shown to affect the final position of the knee during landing (6), particularly during single-leg landings.
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t/f:s. The use of video feedback and expert feedback has been shown to significantly reduce vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) (225.8%)
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the association between decreased strength and increased injury brings importance to
that maximum neural strength is continually increased in an effort to attenuate the increased impact forces experienced during the advancement of exercises performed throughout this phase
When landing is projected from a mediolateral direction or when landing from a perturbed jump, balance is maintained predominately through
the hip joint
why is it called Plyometric training during phase 1 and termed "long response?
the propulsion and landing are represented by adequate hip, knee, and ankle flexion and also alignment upon impact to the surface
unstable surfaces training provides
the syrgnesit muscles recruitement and activation patterns
what is the speculation about females tendency for an upright position?
they have weak glutes and hamstrings which are necessary for proper extension of the hip and stabilization of the trunk or they tend to overuse their quads than hamstrings
phase 2: ECCENTRIC STRENGTH, STABILITY, AND ALIGNMENT emphasis
to develop eccentric leg strength along with enhancing balance, stability, and control of joint alignment.
single-leg landing the foot should be positioned
under the body's center of mass (COM)