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Título: Kinematic analysis of the final stride approach in Spanish elite high jumpers
Autores/as: Mateos-Padorno, C. 
García Manso, Juan Manuel 
Fuentes-García, J.P.
Martínez-Patiño, Mª.J.
Clasificación UNESCO: 5802 Organización y planificación de la educación
Palabras clave: Track and field
High jump
Run-up
Kinematical analysis
Gender difference
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Publicación seriada: International Journal Of Performance Analysis In Sport 
Resumen: In high jumping, the horizontal velocity which jumpers aim to reach by the end of the run-up must be the maximum that they can control, enabling them to clear the greatest height possible. Furthermore, jumpers should reach the point of take-off with the lowest possible centre of mass (CM) to increase the thrust during take-off and thus produce a greater vertical velocity of the CM at the end of this phase. The aim of this study was to identify gender-related differences in the kinematic parameters of the sprint. The sample comprised 14 high jumpers (n = 8 males and n = 6 females) who were analysed during an official competition and recorded with four high speed panning cameras (sampling frequency: 50 fps). The results showed gender-related differences in the maximum height attained by the centre of mass during the flight phase (p = 0.004; Effect Size = 0.93) and in flight effectiveness (p ≤ 0.001; ES = 5.53), but not in jump effectiveness. Gender-related differences were not detected between the trajectory followed by the CM in the final supports of the run-up and the curve radius or in the direction of the final supports either. In conclusion, there are no significant gender differences in the run-up.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/106692
ISSN: 2474-8668
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2021.1908040
Fuente: International Journal Of Performance Analysis In Sport [2474-8668], v. 21(3), p. 421-434, (Abril 2021)
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