The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump

Introduction. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training programme aimed to enhance toe-toboard consistency on footfall variability and performance in the long jump. Material and methods. The study involved 36 male physical education students. The experimental group part...

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Main Authors: Starzak Marcin, Makaruk Hubert, Starzak Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-09-01
Series:Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pjst-2016-0019
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spelling doaj-ba7414b8d46f41f382e61805460b9ffa2021-09-05T13:59:46ZengSciendoPolish Journal of Sport and Tourism2082-87992016-09-0123314515210.1515/pjst-2016-0019pjst-2016-0019The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long JumpStarzak Marcin0Makaruk Hubert1Starzak Anna2Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Department of Theory and Technology of training, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, 2 Akademicka Street, 21-500 Biała Podlaska, PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Department of Theory and Technology of training, Warsaw PolandJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport in Biała Podlaska, PolandIntroduction. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training programme aimed to enhance toe-toboard consistency on footfall variability and performance in the long jump. Material and methods. The study involved 36 male physical education students. The experimental group participated in a 12-week training programme, whereas the control group was limited to taking part in the classes held at university. All participants performed 6 long jump trials during two testing sessions. The kinematic parameters were assessed using the Optojump Next device and were further analysed to determine the variability of footfall placement during the approach run. Results. The analysis revealed a significant (p < 0.01) decrease in footfall variability in the experimental group between the pre-test and post-test. After the completion of the training programme, the participants significantly (p < 0.05) improved their take-off accuracy. Additionally, they significantly (p < 0.05) increased their velocity in the last five steps before take-off and the effective distance of the jump (p < 0.001). Conclusions. The results of this study indicate that through specific training, it is possible to improve the consistency of the steps in the acceleration phase of the approach run in the long jump. Moreover, decreasing footfall variability helps achieve a more stable step pattern which may be beneficial for greater accuracy at the take-off board and makes it possible to increase step velocity at the final stage of the approach run.https://doi.org/10.1515/pjst-2016-0019athleticsconstraintsstabilitystep pattern
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Starzak Anna
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Starzak Anna
The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
athletics
constraints
stability
step pattern
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Makaruk Hubert
Starzak Anna
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title The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
title_short The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
title_full The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
title_fullStr The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of a Running Consistency Programme on Footfall Variability and Performance in the Long Jump
title_sort effects of a running consistency programme on footfall variability and performance in the long jump
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
issn 2082-8799
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Introduction. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training programme aimed to enhance toe-toboard consistency on footfall variability and performance in the long jump. Material and methods. The study involved 36 male physical education students. The experimental group participated in a 12-week training programme, whereas the control group was limited to taking part in the classes held at university. All participants performed 6 long jump trials during two testing sessions. The kinematic parameters were assessed using the Optojump Next device and were further analysed to determine the variability of footfall placement during the approach run. Results. The analysis revealed a significant (p < 0.01) decrease in footfall variability in the experimental group between the pre-test and post-test. After the completion of the training programme, the participants significantly (p < 0.05) improved their take-off accuracy. Additionally, they significantly (p < 0.05) increased their velocity in the last five steps before take-off and the effective distance of the jump (p < 0.001). Conclusions. The results of this study indicate that through specific training, it is possible to improve the consistency of the steps in the acceleration phase of the approach run in the long jump. Moreover, decreasing footfall variability helps achieve a more stable step pattern which may be beneficial for greater accuracy at the take-off board and makes it possible to increase step velocity at the final stage of the approach run.
topic athletics
constraints
stability
step pattern
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pjst-2016-0019
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