Vault run-up characteristics and their influence on high level female gymnastics performance

(Kennzeichen des Anlaufs zum Sprung und dessen Einfluss auf die Leistung von Gerätturnerinnen des Hochleistungsbereichs)

Vault is one of the four apparatus of the female gymnastics. Despite a large studies about the biomechanical aspect of the Vault skills, there are currently a paucity of data regarding the effectiveness of Vault run-up on exercise successful evaluated by judge score (Sands and McNeal, 1995¸ Krug et al., 1998). The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of vault run up parameters on quality vaulting performance. Methods Sixteen female gymnasts (age: 18±3 yrs; height: 154.1±7.3 cm; weight: 44.5±6.1 kg) of four different national teams (Italy, Brazil, Romania and Belarus) performed vault exercise during international competition (Mediterraneo Gym Cup). All the gymnasts performed vaults of Yourchenko type, which is characterized by a round off before the springboard impact. During vault performance contact time (CT), flight time (FT), step length (SL), step height (SH), run-up velocity (RV) and acceleration (RA) were assessed step by step using Optojump system (Microgate, Bolzano, Italy) along runway mat. Moreover judges` score were recorded. Judges` score is made up of A and B score. A score corresponds to the skill difficult, and B score corresponds to the judges` deductions. The final score results from the difference between A and B score. Results Correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between all the run-up variables and judges` score. Last run-up step CT (0.12±0.01 s) and hurdle CT (0.11±0.01 s) were significantly (p<0.05) related to B (9.0±2.7 points; r= -0.515 and r= -0.512, respectively) and final scores (14.4±7.0 points; r= -0.5 and r= -0.512, respectively). No significant correlations were found between all the other variables and judges` score. Discussion Our results, according with literature, showed that run-up velocity did not appear correlated with vaulting performance (Sands and Cheetham, 1986). This could be due to the gymnastics` focus on the springboard approach during the run-up, since before the springboard impact they have to be focused also on the round off. Our main finding was that higher judges` final scores were related to shorter contact time of the final run-up step and of the hurdle. These results showed how the vault run-up is characterized also by technical variables and not only by kinematics variables. Therefore future research must focus on last run-up step and on hurdle characteristics rather than on run-up speed. References Krug J, Knoll K, Kothe T, Zocher HD. (1998). ISBS`98 XVI International symposium on biomechanics in sports, Vol I p. 160-163. Sands WA, Cheetham PJ. (1986). Tecnique, 6, 10-14. Sands WA, McNeal JR. (1995). Tecnique, 15(5), 8-10.
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Veröffentlicht in:14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oslo The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences 2009
Online-Zugang:https://www.academia.edu/41823992/BOOK_OF_ABSTRACTS
Seiten:205-206
Dokumentenarten:Kongressband, Tagungsbericht
Level:hoch