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Comparative cinematographic analysis of depth jumping and long jump take-off as performed by male college long jumpers

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  • Six male college long jumpers volunteered as subjects to determine the kinematic differences between depth jumps from 0.75 m and 1.10 m, and long jump take-off. The variables examined were approach and take-off vertical, horizontal and resultant velocities with contact time and angles of take-off. Subjects undertook six depth jump practice sessions, over a four week period prior to filming. Film speed was 200 frames per second. One trial was filmed of each subject for each condition. Film was analysed on a digitizer interfaced with a microcomputer. Analysis of variance revealed no significant differences among all three conditions for take-off vertical velocities and contact time (p<.01). Differences existed between long jump take-off and both depth jumps for all other variables.
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