Ertuğrul Gelen
Sakarya University
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Biology of Sport | 2014
Murat Çilli; Ertuğrul Gelen; Suat Yıldız; Turgut Saglam; Merve Camur
This study aimed to investigate the kinematic and kinetic changes when resistance is applied in horizontal and vertical directions, produced by using different percentages of body weight, caused by jumping movements during a dynamic warm-up. The group of subjects consisted of 35 voluntary male athletes (19 basketball and 16 volleyball players; age: 23.4 ± 1.4 years, training experience: 9.6 ± 2.7 years; height: 177.2 ± 5.7 cm, body weight: 69.9 ± 6.9 kg) studying Physical Education, who had a jump training background and who were training for 2 hours, on 4 days in a week. A dynamic warm-up protocol containing seven specific resistance movements with specific resistance corresponding to different percentages of body weight (2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%) was applied randomly on non consecutive days. Effects of different warm-up protocols were assessed by pre-/post- exercise changes in jump height in the countermovement jump (CMJ) and the squat jump (SJ) measured using a force platform and changes in hip and knee joint angles at the end of the eccentric phase measured using a video camera. A significant increase in jump height was observed in the dynamic resistance warm-up conducted with different percentages of body weight (p < 0.05). On the other hand, no significant difference in different percentages of body weight states was observed (p > 0.05). In jump movements before and after the warm-up, while no significant difference between the vertical ground reaction forces applied by athletes was observed (p > 0.05), in some cases of resistance, a significant reduction was observed in hip and knee joint angles (p < 0.05). The dynamic resistance warm-up method was found to cause changes in the kinematics of jumping movements, as well as an increase in jump height values. As a result, dynamic warm-up exercises could be applicable in cases of resistance corresponding to 6-10% of body weight applied in horizontal and vertical directions in order to increase the jump performance acutely.
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine | 2012
Ertuğrul Gelen; Muhittin Dede; Bergun Meric Bingul; Cigdem Bulgan; Mensure Aydin
journal of new results in science | 2008
Ertuğrul Gelen; Özcan Saygın; Kursat Karacabey; Fatih Kılınç
Uluslararası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi | 2009
Özcan Saygın; Kemal Göral; Ertuğrul Gelen
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Sports Sciences | 2010
Ertuğrul Gelen; Bergün Meriç; Suat Yıldız
turkish journal of sport and exercise | 2018
Esra Atış; Ertuğrul Gelen; Suat Yıldız
Universal Journal of Educational Research | 2018
Suat Yıldız; Osman Ateş; Ertuğrul Gelen; Erdem Çırak; Doğuş Bakicı; Volkan Sert; Gürhan Kayıhan
Journal of education and training studies | 2018
Büşra Adıgüzel; Ertuğrul Gelen; Dilşad Mirzeoğlu; Suat Yıldız; Volkan Sert
Archive | 2017
Salih Pınar; Ertuğrul Gelen
Beden Eğitimi ve Spor Bilimleri Dergisi | 2017
Ertuğrul Gelen; Sami Mengütay; Mustafa Karahan; Murat Kaldırımcı