The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011

Kinematic parameters often crucially influence the performance in athletic disciplines. This is especially evident for top athletes who have almost identical morphological, motor and functional parameters. The differences that affect the sporting result are generally attributed to a better performan...

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Main Author: Ratko Pavlovic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Journal of Kinesiology 2017-12-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Kinesiology
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/turkjkin/issue/33669/348427?publisher=turkjkin
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description Kinematic parameters often crucially influence the performance in athletic disciplines. This is especially evident for top athletes who have almost identical morphological, motor and functional parameters. The differences that affect the sporting result are generally attributed to a better performance technique that is often the consequence of the different values of the individual's kinematic parameters. This study analyzes the differences between the defined kinematic parameters in the discipline high jump. The sample included 6 men and women athletes who competed in the finals of the World Championships (Daegu, 2011) and a total of 11 kinematic parameters were selected. The results were obtained by applying the T-test module for small independent samples, confirming the differences between men and women's finalists in Daegu, 2011. Statistically significant differences were recorded only in four (4) out of eleven (11) kinematic parameters (36%). Significant differences were recorded in the following parameters where the motor abilities (speed and explosive power) were manifested: maximum body center height (T=6.870; p<0.05), maximum horizontal velocity of the body center (T=3.134; p<0.05), the horizontal velocity of the center of gravity of the body (T=3.087; p<0.05) and the vertical velocity of the center of gravity of the body (T= 15.844; p<0.05).
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spelling doaj.art-3a9604ba852a456e809dbb44be75077b2024-03-19T11:19:39ZengTurkish Journal of KinesiologyTurkish Journal of Kinesiology2459-01342017-12-01346069649The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011Ratko Pavlovic0Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of East SarajevoKinematic parameters often crucially influence the performance in athletic disciplines. This is especially evident for top athletes who have almost identical morphological, motor and functional parameters. The differences that affect the sporting result are generally attributed to a better performance technique that is often the consequence of the different values of the individual's kinematic parameters. This study analyzes the differences between the defined kinematic parameters in the discipline high jump. The sample included 6 men and women athletes who competed in the finals of the World Championships (Daegu, 2011) and a total of 11 kinematic parameters were selected. The results were obtained by applying the T-test module for small independent samples, confirming the differences between men and women's finalists in Daegu, 2011. Statistically significant differences were recorded only in four (4) out of eleven (11) kinematic parameters (36%). Significant differences were recorded in the following parameters where the motor abilities (speed and explosive power) were manifested: maximum body center height (T=6.870; p<0.05), maximum horizontal velocity of the body center (T=3.134; p<0.05), the horizontal velocity of the center of gravity of the body (T=3.087; p<0.05) and the vertical velocity of the center of gravity of the body (T= 15.844; p<0.05).https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/turkjkin/issue/33669/348427?publisher=turkjkinfinalist athleteshigh jumpkinematic parameters
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The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
Turkish Journal of Kinesiology
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high jump
kinematic parameters
title The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
title_full The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
title_fullStr The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
title_full_unstemmed The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
title_short The differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists World Championship Daegu, 2011
title_sort differences of kinematic parameters high jump between male and female finalists world championship daegu 2011
topic finalist athletes
high jump
kinematic parameters
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