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Differences in Selected Long Jump Components According to the Results of Turkish Youth Boys

Year 2017, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 89 - 96, 15.09.2017

Abstract


The purpose of this study was to determine differences
between the groups which have two different performance levels in the long jump
for youth athletes. The technique of long jump consists from the run-up, jump,
flight and landing stages. The each stage has been deeply investigated by
analysing various kinematic variables such as velocity, length, duration,
angle, jump percentages in previous studies. The recent study has found
differences between two different performance levels athletes according to the
velocity variables, take-off angle and percentage of the take-off distance.
Considering the run-up speed of long jump is priority indicator of the jump
distance, the athletic coaches should give more attention for the speed ability
of athlete when the processes of talent identification and selection in the
long jump event.


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Year 2017, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 89 - 96, 15.09.2017

Abstract

References

  • Akl, A.-R. (2014). Biomechanical study to assess the variations between male and female in long jump. Sport Scientific and Practical Aspects, 11(1), 33–36.
  • Berg, W. P., & Greer, N. L. (1995). A kinematic profile of the approach run of novice long jumpers. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 11(2), 142–162.
  • Bridgett, L. A., Galloway, M., & Linthorne, N. P. (2002). The effect of run-up speed on long jump performance. In K. E. Gianikellis (Ed.), In Scientific Proceedings of the XXth International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports (pp. 80–83). Cáceras,, Spain: Universidad de Extremadura.
  • Bridgett, L. A., & Linthorne, N. P. (2006). Changes in long jump take-off technique with increasing run-up speed. Journal of Sports Sciences, 24(8), 889–897. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410500298040
  • Campos, J., Gámez, J., Encarnación, A., Gutiérrez-dávila, M., & Rojas, J. (2013). Three Dimensional Kinematic Analysis of the Long Jump at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics. New Studies in Athletics (NSA), 26(3), 115–131.
  • Fukasiro, S., & Wakavama, A. (1992). The men’s Long Jump. New Studies in Athletics (NSA), 7(1), 53–56.
  • Hay, J. G. (1985). The biomechanics of sports techniques. Prentice Hall., pp:422-432
  • Hay, J. G. (1986). The Biomechanics of the Long Jump. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 14(1), 401–446. Retrieved from http://journals.lww.com/acsm-essr/Fulltext/1986/00140/14_The_Biomechanics_of_the_Long_Jump_.17.aspx
  • Hay, J. G. (1988). Approach Strategies in the Long jump. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics, (4), 114–129.
  • Hay, J. G. (1993). Citius, altius, longius (faster, higher, longer): the biomechanics of jumping for distance. Journal of Biomechanics, 26, 7–21.
  • Hay, J. G., & Koh, T. J. (1988). Evaluating the approach in the horizontal jumps. I.Journal of Sport Biomechanics, 4, 372–392.
  • Hay, J. G., & Miller, J. A. (1985). Techniques Used in the Transition From Approach to Takeoff in the Long Jump. International Journal of Sport Biomechanics, 1(2), 174.
  • Hay, J. G., Miller, J. A., & Canterna, R. W. (1986). The techniques of elite male long jumpers. Journal of Biomechanics, 19(10), 855–866.
  • Hommel, H. (2009). Long Jump (Final Report) - Scientific Research Project Biomechanical Analyses at the IAAF World CH in Athletics - Berlin 2009. Darmstadt. Retrieved from https://www.iaaf.org/development/research
  • Hussain, I., Khan, A., Mohammad, A., Bari, M. A., & Ahmad, A. (2011). A comperison of selected kinemetical parameters between male and female intervarsity long jumpers. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 11(2), 182–187.
  • Jonath, U., Krempel, R., Haag, E., & Müller, H. (1995). Leichtathletik 2 Springen. Hamburg: Rowohlt.
  • Lees, A., Graham-Smith, P., & Fowler, N. (1994). A Biomechanical Analysis of the Last Stride, Touchdown, and Takeoff Characteristics of the Men’ s Long Jump. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 10, 61–78.
  • Letzelter, S. (2011). The Importance of Horizontal and Vertical Take-off Velocity for Elite Female Long Jumpers. New Studies in Athletics (NSA), 26(3), 73–84.
  • Linthorne, N. P. (2008). Biomechanics of the Long Jump. In Y. Hong & R. Bartlett (Eds.), Handbook of biomechanics and human movement science (pp. 340–354). Routledge.
  • Makaruk, H., Mastalerz, A., Starzak, M., & Buszta, M. (2015). The Influence of Different Training Conditions on the Kinematics of Long Jump-Specific Exercise in Young Female Jumpers. Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism, 22(4), 241–246.
  • Panoutsakopoulos, V., Papaiakovou, G. I., Katsikas, F. S., & Kollias, I. A. (2010). 3D Biomechanical Analysis of the Preparation of the Long Jump Take-Off. New Studies in Athletics (NSA), 25(1), 55–68.
  • Schulek, A. (2002). Long jump with supramaximal and normal speed. IAAF New Studies in Athletics : NSA, 17(Aachen), 37–43.
  • Linthorne, N. P., Guzman, M. S., & Bridgett, L. A. (2005). Optimum take-off angle in the long jump. Journal of Sports Sciences, 23(July), 703–712. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410400022011
  • Seo, J.-S., & Kim, H.-M. (2011). Long Jump Biomechanics Research Report from the IAAF World Championships Daegu-2011. Deagu. Retrieved from http://www.jaaf.or.jp/t-f/pdf/Daegu2011.pdf
  • Huremovi, T., Biberovi, A., Pojski, H., & Original, H. (2005). Predictive Value of Kinematic Parameters On The Results. Sport Scientific & Practical Aspects, 6(2), 19–24.
  • Panteli, F. N., Theodorou, A., Pilianidis, T., & Smirniotou, A. (2014). Locomotor control in the long jump approach run in young novice athletes. Journal of Sports Sciences, 32(2), 149–156.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section MOVEMENT AND TRAINING
Authors

Işık Bayraktar

Murat Çilli

Publication Date September 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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APA Bayraktar, I., & Çilli, M. (2017). Differences in Selected Long Jump Components According to the Results of Turkish Youth Boys. Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences, 8(3), 89-96.