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The force-velocity relationship obtained during the squat jump exercise is meaningfully influenced by the initial knee angle.

Danica Janicijevic1, Olivera M Knezevic2, Dragan M Mirkov1, Alejandro Pérez-Castilla3, Milos Petrovic1, Pierre Samozino4, Amador García-Ramos3,5.   

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the magnitude of the force-velocity (F-V) relationship parameters (maximum force [F0], maximum velocity [V0], F-V slope, and maximum power [Pmax]) between the squat jumps (SJ) performed from different knee angles. The F-V relationships of 12 men were assessed in 3 sessions during the SJ performed from a knee angle of 80° (SJ80), 90° (SJ90) and 100° (SJ100). The SJ100 provided likely to very likely higher values of F0 and Pmax compared to SJ80 (86% and 98%, respectively) and SJ90 (73% and 94%, respectively), while unclear and trivial differences were observed for the remaining comparisons. The magnitude of the correlations between the 3 SJ types was very large to nearly perfect for Pmax (r range = 0.864 to 0.940), moderate to very large for F0 (r range = 0.438 to 0.778), and small to large for V0 (r range = 0.361 to 0.642) and the F-V slope (r range = 0.178 to 0.645). These results suggest that the F-V relationship assessed during the SJ exercise is affected by the initial knee angle with the increase of the knee angle from 80° to 100° being associated with higher values of F0 and Pmax, while V0 remains unchanged.

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Keywords:  Maximum force; maximum power; maximum velocity; vertical jump

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32223526     DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2020.1727559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Biomech        ISSN: 1476-3141            Impact factor:   2.896


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