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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Landolsi, Mounira | Bouhlel, Ezzedinea; b | Zarrouk, Fayçalb | Lacouture, Patrickc | Tabka, Zouhaira
Affiliations: [a] Laboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia | [b] Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education, University of Manouba, Manouba, Tunisia | [c] Mechanical Engineering and Complex Systems, ENSMA Department, PRIMME Institute, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France
Note: [] Corresponding author: Mounir Landolsi, 18, rue Kassar Helal 4070 M'Saken, Tunisia. Tel.: +216 21 234 816; E-mail: mounir.landolsi@yahoo.fr
Abstract: AIM: Was to study the relationships between leg peak power, leg muscle volume and Shot-put performance in trained shot-putter. METHODS: Twenty-three shot-putter participated in this study. Anthropometric measurements were carried out to estimate leg muscle volume. Leg peak power and others biomechanical parameters (maximal force, maximal velocity, optimal force, optimal velocity) were measured using leg force-velocity test on ergocycle Monark, and the Optojump device. The shot-put performances were measured during a simulated competition. RESULTS: We found significant correlations between peak power output (W) measured during leg force-velocity Test on ergocycle (PPO-Ergo) and muscle volume for men (r=0.79, p< 0.01) and women (r=0.72, p< 0.05). PPO-Ergo (W, W/kg) was significantly correlated with the vertical jump performance (r=0.56, p< 0.05; r=0.62, p< 0.01 respectively). Shot-put performance was significantly correlated with PPO-Ergo (W, W/kg) and maximal force (N) (r=0.72, p < 0.001; r=0.48, p< 0.05; r=0.85, p< 0.001 respectively). PPO as estimated from the vertical jump using the Optojump system (PPO-Opto) was not correlated to shot-put performances. CONCLUSION: The correlation between PPO-Ergo and shot-put performance showed that the force-velocity Test on ergocycle constitute a useful tool assessing PPO and others biomechanical parameters in shot-putter athletes. However, the Optojump system seems to be not accurate for such subjects. Fat mass constitute probably the limiting factor in shut-putter during this test.
Keywords: Peak power, force-velocity test, Optojump test, counter movement jump, shot put
DOI: 10.3233/IES-130518
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 55-61, 2014
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