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Sports Biomechanics | 2017

Differences in take-off leg kinetics between horizontal and vertical single-leg rebound jumps

Yasushi Kariyama; Hiroaki Hobara; Koji Zushi

Abstract This study aimed to clarify the differences between the horizontal single-leg rebound jump (HJ) and vertical single-leg rebound jump (VJ) in terms of three-dimensional joint kinetics for the take-off leg, while focusing on frontal and transverse plane movements. Eleven male track and field athletes performed HJ and VJ. Kinematic and kinetic data were calculated using data recorded with a motion capture system and force platforms. The hip abduction torque, trunk lateral flexion torque (flexion for the swing-leg side), hip external and internal torque, trunk rotational torque, and the powers associated with these torques were larger when performing HJ because of resistance to the impact ground reaction force and because of pelvic and posture control. Pelvic rotation was noted in HJ, and this was controlled not only by the hip and trunk joint torque from the transverse plane but also by the hip abduction torque. Therefore, hip and trunk joint kinetics in the frontal and transverse plane play an important role in a single-leg jump, regardless of the jumping direction, and may also play a more important role in HJ than in VJ.


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2016

Effect of short-interval intracortical inhibition in motor cortex during pre-set on rebound drop jumping performance

Takuya Yoshida; Atsuo Maruyama; Yasushi Kariyama; Ryohei Hayashi; Koji Zushi

This study aimed to assess the effect of short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) before a jump off a platform (pre-set) on drop jump (DJ); the purpose was to investigate the relationship between this activity and performance, and the different effects of SICI on agonist and antagonist muscles during pre-set for jump athletes. Jump athletes (Jumper group, n=13) and Other athletes (Other group, n=9) performed DJ from drop heights of 0.30, 0.45, and 0.60 m). DJ performance was evaluated with DJ-index which was calculated from contact time and jump height. SICI was calculated from motor evoked potentials (MEP) recorded using paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation for the medial gastrocnemius (MG) and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles in 7 jump athletes. Significantly higher DJ performance was observed for the Jumper group at all drop heights, and the Jumper group exhibited greater performance for the highest drop height than the Other groups. Significant decreases in SICI for MG were observed for the Jumper groups, and this decrease in inhibition was more prominent for the highest drop height during pre-set. Furthermore, the correlation between SICI for MG and DJ-index was stronger for increased drop heights, and a significantly positive correlation between these variables was observed at a height of 0.60 m. However, the SICI during the pre-set for TA exhibited no significant change under any of the conditions. The results of the present study suggest the importance of selective disinhibition of brain areas associated with the agonistic muscles during preset for higher DJ performance. Jpn J Phys Fitness Sports Med, 65(4): 401-413 (2016)


Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences | 2014

The characteristics of joint kinetics associated with the take-off leg during bounding while jumping in different directions

Yasushi Kariyama; Koji Zushi


Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences | 2012

The characteristics of takeoff movement and joint kinetics during the rebound-type jump using single-leg takeoff: comparison with the rebound-type jump using double-leg takeoff

Yasushi Kariyama; Toshinori Endo; Hiroaki Fujii; Kenichi Mori; Mitsugi Ogata; Koji Zushi


Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences | 2013

The relationship between common ability to perform the ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement in unilateral horizontal jump events and performance of various jump events

Nobuaki Fujibayashi; Yasushi Kariyama; Yoshinori Kinomura; Koji Zushi


Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences | 2013

Differences in the characteristics of 3-dimensional joint kinetics between single-leg and double-leg rebound jump

Yasushi Kariyama; Hiroaki Fujii; Kenichi Mori; Koji Zushi


ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive | 2013

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DIRECTION DURING A SINGLE-LEG REBOUND JUMP: OBTAINED USING THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION ANALYSIS

Yasushi Kariyama; Koji Zushi


ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive | 2011

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DOUBLE AND SINGLE LEG TAKEOFF ON JOINT KINETICS DURING REBOUND-TYPE JUMP

Yasushi Kariyama; Kenichi Mori; Mitsugi Ogata


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2017

Evaluation of specific strength and power at the lower extremity of jumpers using the rebound jump test

Amane Zushi; Yasushi Kariyama; Koji Zushi


The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2016

Relationships between lower-limb joint kinetic parameters of sprint running and rebound jump during the support phases

Yasushi Kariyama; Koji Zushi

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Kazutaka Takahashi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hiroaki Hobara

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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