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KINEMATIC ANALYSIS BY GENDER IN DIFFERENT JUMP TESTS BASED ON A SMARTPHONE INERTIAL SENSOR

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2018-07-01

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Alvaro, Mateos-Angulo
Alejandro, Galan-Mercant
Antonio Ignacio, Cuesta-Vargas

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Soc brasileira med esporte
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Introduction: Vertical jump tests can be used as estimators of muscular power, physical capacity, motor development and functional capacity. The ability to jump can be analyzed with different methods, including the use of inertial sensors. Objective: To describe and analyze kinematic characteristics using the inertial sensor integrated into the iPhone 4S (R) and jump contact mat variables in the squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ) tests, and to determine the interaction between kinetic and kinematic variables. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 27 healthy young adults. The primary outcome measures were linear acceleration, flight time, contact time, jump height and dynamometry of the knee extensors. Spearman's rho was used to investigate the correlation between variables. The Mann-Whitney U rank-sum test was used for the analysis of intergender variance. Results: The greatest difference between groups (gender) was in the dynamometry variables (p

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Acceleration, Biomechanical Phenomena, Athletic Performance, Elastic energy, Vertical jump, Performance, Strength, Height, Women, Men, Reliability, Validation, Children

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