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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1999

Foot placement modifies kinematics and kinetics during drop jumping

Istvan Kovacs; J. Tihanyi; Paul DeVita; Levente Rácz; Jason Barrier; Tibor Hortobágyi

PURPOSE Sprinting, bouncing, and spontaneous landings are associated with a forefoot contact whereas walking, running, and jumping are associated with heel-toe foot placement. Because such foot placement strategies influence landing mechanics or the ensuing performance, the purpose of this work was to compare lower extremity kinematics and kinetics and muscle activation patterns between drop vertical jumps performed with heel-toe (HTL) and forefoot (FFL) landings. METHODS Ten healthy male university students performed two types of drop jump from a 0.4-m high box placed 1.0-m from the center of the force plate. They were instructed to either land first on the ball of the feet without the heels touching the ground during the subsequent vertical jump, i.e., forefoot landing jump (FFL), or to land on the heels followed by depression of the metatarsals, i.e., heel-toe landing jump (HTL). Three successfully performed trials per jump type were included in the analysis. The criteria for selection of the correct jumps was proper foot position at contact as judged from video records and the shape of force-time curve. RESULTS The first peak and second peak determined from the vertical force-time curves were 3.4 times greater and 1.4 times lower for HTL compared with those with FFL (P<0.05). In the flexion phase of HTL, the hip and knee joints contributed 40% and 45% to the total torque, whereas during FFL the greatest torque contributions were 37% for both the knee and ankle joints. During the extension phase, the greatest torque contributions to the total torque were 41% and 45% by the knee and ankle joints during HTL and 34% and 55% during FFL. During the flexion phase, power production was 20% greater (P<0.05) in HTL than in FFL, whereas during the extension phase power production was 40% greater in FFL than in HTL. In the flexion phase of HTL the hip and knee joints produced the greatest power, and during the extension phase the knee and ankle joints produced the greatest power. In contrast, during both the flexion and extension phases of FFL, the knee and ankle joints produced the greatest power. The EMG activity of gluteus, vastus lateralis, and plantar flexor muscles was similar between HTL and FFL in most cases except for the greater vastus lateralis EMG activity during precontact phase in HTL than in FFL and the greater gastrocnemius activity in FFL than in HTL. CONCLUSION Foot placement strategy modifies the individual joint contributions to the total power during drop jumping.


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 1997

Effect of oral creatine supplementation on jumping and running performance

C. Bosco; J. Tihanyi; J. Pucspk; Istvan Kovacs; A. Gabossy; R. Colli; G. Pulvirenti; C. Tranquilli; C. Foti; Mehis Viru; Atko Viru


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Body Fat Percent and Relative Intensity in Walking at 2.5 mph among University Students: 749 Board #10 May 30 2

Istvan Kovacs; Wenhao Liu; Ethan E. Hull


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Improving College Students’ Health-Related Fitness Through Physical Activity Classes: 1029 Board #290 May 30 3

Wenhao Liu; Ethan E. Hull; Istvan Kovacs


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

HR, %HRmax, %HRR, SPM In Moderate-Intensity Walking Among University Students By Sex And Resting HR: 830 Board #91 May 30 3

Wenhao Liu; Istvan Kovacs; Ethan E. Hull


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

University Physical Activity Classes: Impact on Students’ Body Weight and 1.5-Mile Run Performance

Wenhao Liu; Ethan E. Hull; Istvan Kovacs


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Physical Activity Classes Improve Health-Related Physical Fitness Levels: 2194 Board #207 June 1 3

Ethan E. Hull; Wenhao Liu; Istvan Kovacs


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Creating an Overall Body Composition Index to Predict 1.5-Mile Run Performance among University Students: 966 Board #145 May 31 3

Wenhao Liu; Istvan Kovacs; Ethan E. Hull


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Flexibility Improves As A Result Of Participating In General Pa Classes Among University Students: 3390 Board #5 June 3, 3

Istvan Kovacs; Ethan E. Hull; Wenhao Liu


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Inclusion of High Fitness Students Helps Encourage Increased Movement in Low Fitness Students: 2733 Board #256 June 3, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM.

Ethan E. Hull; Istvan Kovacs; Wenhao Liu; Emily Kostek; Morris Sarah

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Ethan E. Hull

University of Pittsburgh

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Paul DeVita

East Carolina University

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Tibor Hortobágyi

University Medical Center Groningen

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C. Foti

Semmelweis University

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