Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats

The purpose of this thesis was to determine the validity of an linear position transducer / force platform method as compared to a 2D video analysis / force platform method for determining power output during free-standing jump squats, and to examine the effects of strength level and sport backgroun...

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Main Author: Newell, Philip B.
Other Authors: Dugan, Eric L.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1880402014-07-26T03:32:01ZMethods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squatsNewell, Philip B.Jumping.Weight lifting.The purpose of this thesis was to determine the validity of an linear position transducer / force platform method as compared to a 2D video analysis / force platform method for determining power output during free-standing jump squats, and to examine the effects of strength level and sport background on the optimal load for power output. The results showed that the LPT method was not suitable for measuring power output during free-standing jump squats. In addition, the optimal load range was determined for the VA method to occur between 10% and 20% of a predicted 1RM squat. Strength level did not have a significant affect on the optimal load, however, there were differences in strength and power output by sport. It is recommended that future research examine the specific limitations of an LPT for measuring un-constrained movements, as well as the effects of athletic and training background on the optimal load.School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise ScienceDugan, Eric L.2011-06-03T19:40:46Z2011-06-03T19:40:46Z20052005ix, 75 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 2005 .N49http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/188040http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1315174Virtual Press
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topic Jumping.
Weight lifting.
spellingShingle Jumping.
Weight lifting.
Newell, Philip B.
Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
description The purpose of this thesis was to determine the validity of an linear position transducer / force platform method as compared to a 2D video analysis / force platform method for determining power output during free-standing jump squats, and to examine the effects of strength level and sport background on the optimal load for power output. The results showed that the LPT method was not suitable for measuring power output during free-standing jump squats. In addition, the optimal load range was determined for the VA method to occur between 10% and 20% of a predicted 1RM squat. Strength level did not have a significant affect on the optimal load, however, there were differences in strength and power output by sport. It is recommended that future research examine the specific limitations of an LPT for measuring un-constrained movements, as well as the effects of athletic and training background on the optimal load. === School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science
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title Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
title_short Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
title_full Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
title_fullStr Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
title_full_unstemmed Methods for determining power output and factors affecting the optimal load during free-standing jump squats
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