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Effect of stroboscopic vision on depth jump performance in female NCAA Division I volleyball athletes.

Authors :
Kroll, Melissa
Preuss, Jordan
Ness, Brandon M.
Dolny, Madeline
Louder, Talin
Source :
Sports Biomechanics. Aug2023, Vol. 22 Issue 8, p1016-1026. 11p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Anticipation of ground reaction force (GRF) in depth jumping requires multisensory integration of exteroceptive, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs. Vision contributes to the anticipation of GRF in drop landings and may influence depth jump performance when disrupted. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of stroboscopic vision on depth jump performance. Thirteen female NCAA Division I volleyball athletes completed a testing protocol consisting of 0.38 m depth jumps under condition of full vision and stroboscopic vision at strobe frequencies of 4 and 1.75 Hz. Depth jump performance was assessed via the Reactive Strength Index (RSI) and time-series vertical GRF (vGRF) data. Main effects of stroboscopic vision were evaluated for statistical significance via Repeated Measures Multivariate Analysis of Variance with post hoc multiple paired t-tests (α = 0.05). RSI (p < 0.001) and rebound jump height (p = 0.006) were lower in the 1.75 Hz stroboscopic condition versus full vision, while ground contact time (p = 0.008), and rate of vertical ground reaction force development (p = 0.016) were greater in the 1.75 Hz stroboscopic condition versus full vision. Stroboscopic vision could be used to modify the intensity of depth jumping and considered for inclusion into plyometric training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14763141
Volume :
22
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sports Biomechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164784359
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14763141.2020.1773917