DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY

The sample includes 40 subjects of both sexes: male (20) and female (20) population of students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Nis. The research involves the application of the rebound in gymnastics with two different heights (40 and 50cm) on three different surfaces o...

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Main Authors: Katarina Herodek, Emilija Petković, Miljana Jovanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education 2013-07-01
Series:Sport Mont
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Online Access:http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SportMont_37-38-39_p173-177.pdf
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spelling doaj-d08e6f88613e488b83a0c574558389f52020-11-25T01:01:11ZengMontenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical EducationSport Mont 1451-74852337-03512013-07-01XI37-38-39173177DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY Katarina Herodek Emilija Petković0 Miljana Jovanović1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Univerziteta u Nišu student master studija, Fakulteta sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Univerziteta u NišuThe sample includes 40 subjects of both sexes: male (20) and female (20) population of students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Nis. The research involves the application of the rebound in gymnastics with two different heights (40 and 50cm) on three different surfaces of elasticity: hard, demyelastic and elastic surface. The subject of the research were the dynamic parameters of movement laid down from Drop Jump (DJ) with Myotest device and in the following parameters: height (in cm), power (in W/ kg), force (in N/ kg) and speed (cm/ s). Using canonical-discrimination analysis showed no statistically significant differences in the performance jump of hard and demyelastic surface from a height 40 cm and 50 cm for men and women, thethe studied parameters (height, strength ,power and speed of the bounce ). Revealed a statistically significant difference in performance with the elastic rebound surface elevations of 40 cm and 50 cm for men and women (p = 0.00). Of the examined parameters was obtained that there are significant differences in the Force reflection to the significance level of 98% (0.0255) and the power of reflection on the significance level of 100% (0.0009) in men. In women of the examined parameters was obtained a statistically significant difference in the strength of the rebound only from positions of 40cm and 50cm and 100% (0.0075).http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SportMont_37-38-39_p173-177.pdfgymnasticsdrop jumpsubstrate different elasticitythe dynamic parameters of movementcanonical- discriminant analysis
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author Katarina Herodek
Emilija Petković
Miljana Jovanović
spellingShingle Katarina Herodek
Emilija Petković
Miljana Jovanović
DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
Sport Mont
gymnastics
drop jump
substrate different elasticity
the dynamic parameters of movement
canonical- discriminant analysis
author_facet Katarina Herodek
Emilija Petković
Miljana Jovanović
author_sort Katarina Herodek
title DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
title_short DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
title_full DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
title_fullStr DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
title_full_unstemmed DIFFERENCES IN BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KNEE EXTENSOR REBOUND WITH THE DIFFERENT SURFACE ELASTICITY
title_sort differences in biomechanical properties of knee extensor rebound with the different surface elasticity
publisher Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education
series Sport Mont
issn 1451-7485
2337-0351
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The sample includes 40 subjects of both sexes: male (20) and female (20) population of students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Nis. The research involves the application of the rebound in gymnastics with two different heights (40 and 50cm) on three different surfaces of elasticity: hard, demyelastic and elastic surface. The subject of the research were the dynamic parameters of movement laid down from Drop Jump (DJ) with Myotest device and in the following parameters: height (in cm), power (in W/ kg), force (in N/ kg) and speed (cm/ s). Using canonical-discrimination analysis showed no statistically significant differences in the performance jump of hard and demyelastic surface from a height 40 cm and 50 cm for men and women, thethe studied parameters (height, strength ,power and speed of the bounce ). Revealed a statistically significant difference in performance with the elastic rebound surface elevations of 40 cm and 50 cm for men and women (p = 0.00). Of the examined parameters was obtained that there are significant differences in the Force reflection to the significance level of 98% (0.0255) and the power of reflection on the significance level of 100% (0.0009) in men. In women of the examined parameters was obtained a statistically significant difference in the strength of the rebound only from positions of 40cm and 50cm and 100% (0.0075).
topic gymnastics
drop jump
substrate different elasticity
the dynamic parameters of movement
canonical- discriminant analysis
url http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SportMont_37-38-39_p173-177.pdf
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