학술논문

Difference between trampoline and rebound jumps during the down phase / トランポリンのジャンプとリバウンドジャンプとの沈み局面での違いについて
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
運動とスポーツの科学 / Journal of Physical Exercise and Sports Science. 2018, 23(2):133
Subject
electromyography
jumping
lower extremity joint angles
plantar pressure
下肢関節角度
筋電図
足底圧
踏切動作
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1342-1026
2435-9912
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to elucidate the difference between trampoline and rebound jumps during the down phase. Electromyography of the lower extremity muscles, assessment of motion using a highspeed camera, and plantar pressure measurement were simultaneously performed during jumping. Both jump phases were divided into the first half (“down phase”) and second half (“upward phase”). In the trampoline jump, both the knee and hip joints were observed to extend and the foot segment was observed at a positive angle during the down phase. In the rebound jump, both the knee and hip joints were flexed and the foot segment was at a negative angle during the same phase. Plantar pressure of the heel was significantly higher in the trampoline jump than in the rebound jump. The trampoline and rebound jumps required two different actions in the down phase because the former jump pushed the trampoline bed down by the heels, and the latter one absorbed the source of impact.

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