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Kozinc, Žiga; Pleša, Jernej – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2023
Vertical jump height is a widely used variable in sport science and physical education. This narrative review summarizes various numerical methods used to calculate vertical jump height. In force plate technology, the jump height is most commonly calculated using the flight time (FT) or the takeoff velocity (TOV), which provide only the distance…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Scientific Concepts, Measurement Techniques, Computation
Pinto, Brendan L.; Callaghan, Jack P. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2021
Inconsistent filtering of force plate data persists in published studies. Previous evidence suggests that low pass filtering produces the largest error when calculating jump height, but used jump height from unfiltered force plate data as the criterion. This study investigated the effects of low pass filtering on jump height calculated from force…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Physical Activities, Computation, Motion
Chiu, Loren Z. F.; Daehlin, Torstein E. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2020
Males (n = 29) and females (n = 34) performed vertical jumps. Jump height was estimated from force platform data using five numerical methods and compared using intraclass correlation ([rho]), and linear and rank regression standard error of estimate ("SEE"). Take-off velocity plus center of mass height at take-off and mechanical work…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Scientific Concepts, Computation, Motion