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Analysis of muscle activity and kinematic variables according to jump type of 3m springboard diving 109C skill : case study

Authors :
Tae Whan Kim
Sung-min Kim
Sang-hyup Choi
Source :
Korean Journal of Sport Science. 30:907-918
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Korea Institute of Sport Science, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to overcome the shortcomings of 109C(Forward 4 ½ somersault) skill(Level 3.7) for two members of the men’s national diving team(YHR, KYN). Methods For qualitative analysis of the performed skill, three high-speed cameras and water-attached EMGs consisting of a total of ten placements were used. We instructed the two players to perform single-leg jump and double-leg jumps a total of three times each. Results The results of this study indicate that YHR and KYN appeared to increase their time or maintain the same time compared to the previous phase and displacement appeared higher when skill success occurred after the double-leg jump. The Shoulder & hip joints of YHR, KYN appeared larger in E2 and the hip joint of KYN appeared to increase in E1. Single-leg jump appeared similar or decreased the performed time of the previous phase in the last P5. YHR appeared larger only at a hip joint angle and KYN appeared smaller at the hip joint. The muscle activity(iEMG) of the two players appeared greater during skill failure than most of the muscles. Conclusions When perfectly performing 109C skills, the acquisition of medals in international competitions is possible. Therefore, in the future, it is necessary to study all of the variables that pertain to 109C.

Details

ISSN :
22337938 and 15982920
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Sport Science
Accession number :
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