Affiliation:
1. University of Applied Science
2. University of West Bohemia
3. Inonu University
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Skateboarding is gaining popularity worldwide. Surprisingly, there is still a lack of research into the various forms of enhancing training and starting capabilities among athletes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of floss band applications on changes in parameters measured during the squat jump test.
Methods: Fifteen professional skateboarders between the ages of 15 and 20 were included in the study. After obtaining parental consent, the participants completed a questionnaire and were instructed to apply the floss bands and perform test on the EZE JUMP platform, which recorded flight time, power and jump height. Each athlete performed three attempts at the squat jump test separated by 1 minute breaks. Then according to their own protocol the athletes had the floss tapes tied on their thighs they performed 15 squats and jogged a distance of 20m, the whole activity was repeated in three series. At the end of the protocol the tapes were removed and the athletes repeated the squat jump test on the platform :immediately after the tapes were removed, 3 minutes after, 6 minutes, 9 minutes, 12, and 15 minutes after. The participants were aged 17.5 ± 2.5 and declared a training experience of riding the board between 7 and 12 years.
Results:The results of the test showed a significant improvement in both jump height, and power with straps, while the flight time remained the same. These results may be of relevance to coaches working to improve performance in skateboarding.
Conclusion: How best to use and implement the use of floss tape in skateboarding?
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC