SALTO VERTICAL EM JOVENS BASQUETEBOLISTAS: ESTIMATIVA DA UTILIZAÇÃO DA ENERGIA ELÁSTICA/POTENCIAÇÃO REFLEXA E PARTICIPAÇÃO DOS MEMBROS SUPERIORES.

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      VERTICAL JUMP IN YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS: ESTIMATION OF THE ELASTIC ENERGY/REFLEX POTENTIATION AND ARM SWING CONTRIBUTION.
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      The purpose of this study was estimate the contribution of the elastic energy, reflex potentiation and arm swing during a vertical jump. Sixteen male basketball athletes performed three diferent types of vertical jump: Squat Jump (SQJ), countermovement (CMJ) and using the arm swing (MMSS). The obtained averages were 30,1 ± 4,4 cm in SQJ, 32,9 ± 4,9 cm in CMJ and 41,6 ± 5,6 cm in MMSS, which show relevant statistical differences between all types of vertical jumping performed (p < 0,05). The results suggests that in basketball players the isolated use of the legs may limit performance due to the lack of specificity of the tests comparing to the sport movement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar a contribuição da energia elástica, potenciação reflexa e participação dos membros superiores no salto vertical. Dezesseis atletas juvenis de basquetebol do sexo masculino realizaram três tipos de salto vertical: sem contramovimento (SQJ), com contramovimento (CMJ), e com o uso dos membros superiores (MMSS). Foram obtidas médias de 30,1 ± 4,4 cm no SQJ, de 32,9 ± 4,9 cm para o CMJ e de 41,6 ± 5,6 cm no MMSS, apresentando diferença estatística entre todos os tipos de salto (p < 0,05). Os resultados sugerem que em atletas de basquetebol o uso isolado dos membros inferiores pode limitar o desempenho, devido à falta de especificidade dos testes em relação ao movimento realizado no esporte. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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