Analysis of selected kinematic variables of the take-off in ski jumps in the finals of the World Cup '99 at Planica

(Analysis of selected kinematic variables of the take-off in ski jumps in the finals of the World Cup '99 at Planica )

The objective of the study was to establish, by means of a 2-D kinematic analysis, the correlation between the selected kinematic parameters of the take-off of the jumpers and their performance from the aspect of the jump length, on a sample of the best ski jumpers (first series n = 42; second series n = 30) participating in the final competition of the World Cup in Ski Flights at Planica in 1999 (K 180 m). By means of an analysis of correlation and single-factor analysis of variance, a smaller number of statistically significant correlations between the defined kinematic variables and the jump length was obtained. The differences in the vertical velocity of the take-off on the edge of the take-off platform confirmed a tendency towards positive correlation between this variable and the jump length (the group of the best ski jumpers attained the smallest vertical velocity in both jumps; in the first jump, the differences between the various quality groups of ski jumpers were statistically significant. The best group of ski jumpers showed tendencies towards a more pronounced transfer of the hips and the common centre of gravity in the forward direction (the take-off rotation factor) relative to the axis of the ankle (the differences between the various quality groups of ski jumpers were statistically significant in the second jump).
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Subjects:
Notations:technical and natural sciences strength and speed sports
Published in:Kinesiologia Slovenica
Language:English
Published: 1999
Online Access:http://www.fsp.uni-lj.si/kinsi/old%20journals/Izvlecki2/jost_abs.htm
Document types:article
Level:advanced