Comparative study of the force-velocity profile with different starting positions of the vertical jump in dance

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  • Adriana Vieiro-Pérez Facultad de Deporte, Universidad Católica de Murcia, 30107, Murcia, España
  • Salvador Romero-Arenas Facultad de Deporte, Universidad Católica de Murcia, 30107, Murcia, España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v18i56.1811

Resumen

The purpose of this study was to compare the mechanical variables of the force-velocity profile during the jump
starting from the en dehors position versus the parallel position in students of the university degree in Dance. The
sample consisted of 22 dancers with 10.7±5.96 years of experience. A vertical jump test was performed in which
each participant performed eight jumps with progressive increases in load, alternating the positions of feet in
dehors and in parallel. All the jumps were recorded with an iPad at 240 Hz, and later analyzed with the application
for iOS MyJump2. The following variables were analyzed: jump height, maximum theoretical force, maximum
theoretical velocity, maximum power, and force-velocity profile. The results showed a difference between the
jump height starting from the en dehors position versus the parallel position (en dehors: 18.8±3.44 vs parallel:
20.3±3.57 cm; p=0.002). The analysis of the force-velocity profile showed a force deficit in both situations, being
more accentuated when the jump was executed from a starting position en dehors (en dehors: 43.0±46.24 vs
parallel: 70.9±21.21%; p=0.022). The individualization of training programs focused on reducing the imbalance
of each dancer and in each position, could help dancers to improve the height of the jump and therefore the
performance of the dance.

Publicado

2023-06-01

Cómo citar

Vieiro-Pérez, A., & Romero-Arenas, S. (2023). Comparative study of the force-velocity profile with different starting positions of the vertical jump in dance. Cultura, Ciencia Y Deporte, 18(56). https://doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v18i56.1811

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