Jumps Flashcards

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Squat jump- explain how to execute the jump

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  • measure 90 degrees with goniometer
  • get to 90 degrees
  • minimum of 3 practice attempts
  • hands on hips throughout entire jump
  • face forwards
  • no leg flicking
  • count to 4 seconds, jump after 4
  • no dipping
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what does dipping introduce in the squat jump?

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the squat jump is measuring concentric performance therefore the dip will introduce an eccentric phase (elastic energy/ momentum into the jump)
- all elastic energy should be dissipated as heat with the 4 second hold

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3
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what does the squat jump not utilise?

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the stretch shortening cycle as the elastic energy or the utilisation of the SSC (going from eccentric to concentric rapidly is diminished)

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4
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which jumps utilise the SSC?

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drop jump and countermovement jump
-both jumps use the SSC
active eccentric (lengthening) of the muscle followed immediately by a concentric (shortening) contraction of the same muscle

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5
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describe the length tension relationship?

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the length tension relationship relates to the length and overlap of the sarcomeres (actin and myosin)
optimal LTR means the action and myosin can form more cross-bridges
-too short- the actin and myosin will butt/ overlap, halting the formation of cross-bridges decreasing tension
-too long- the actin and myosin are pulled away from each other so there is little interaction and minimal cross-bridges can be formed -no tension created!!!

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drop jump-explain how to execute the jump

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  • drop off the box- do not step or jump
  • don’t look down-causes over rotation
  • legs straight when jumping- minimal bend at the knees
  • minimal contact time for maximum height-stiff legs
  • land on balls of the feet (floor is lava)
  • hands on hips
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7
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which type of reactive strength does DJ utilise?

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Fast reactive strength

  • ability to produce force rapidly (eccentric to concentric rapidly)
  • related to maximum speed rather than acceleration (CMJ)
  • contact time of less than 200ms (0.2s)
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which type of reactive strength does CMJ utilise?

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Slow reactive strength

  • ability to augment the force from concentric contraction with additional energy stored from eccentric action
  • how much force can they produce??
  • acceleration rather than speed
  • contact time more than 250ms (0.25s)
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9
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how many practice jumps should be done?

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minimum of 3 practice jumps

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10
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what is the squat jump an indicator of?

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concentric performance

-removes eccentric contraction (stored elastic energy) from the lengthening phase- dissipates as heat

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11
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name some ratios for jumps?

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EUR (eccentric utilisation ratio)
PSAP (pre-stretch augmentation percentage)
RSI (reactive strength index)

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