The Relationship Between Isokinetic Knee Strength andJumping inYoung Male Volleyball Players

Volleyball is a dynamic physical game that does not have a definite match duration but is based on high tempo, quickness, strength, flexibility, endurance and jumping. The aim of this study is to research the relationship between isokinetic knee strength and jumping height in young male volleyball players. 8 male volleyball players aged between 18-22 participated in the research voluntarily. In the study, the physical characteristics of the subjects (body height, body weight, body mass index) were determined, vertical jump heights were measured and at low (600/sec) and high (3000/sec) speeds, the right and left knee flexion/extension concentric isokinetic strength test was applied. Data was analyzed with paired sample t-test and Spearman correlation coefficient test was used to determine the relationship between vertical jump and isokinetic strength (p<0.05).The right and left knees peak torque of the athletes were compared at low and high angular speeds and no significant difference was found. A significant positive correlation was detected between the jumping height and the right knee peak torque at low angular speed (r =.817, p<0.05). This result can be explained by the fact that quadriceps femoris, which is the biggest muscle of the lower extremity, is in the foreground during the jumps that volleyball players perform frequently. It may be advisable to give importance to leg strength training to increase the jump height. 

___

  • 1. Bosco C, Mognoni P, Luhtanen P. Relationship between isokinetic performance and ballistic movement. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology,1983; 51(3): 357-364.
  • 2. Cisar CS, Corbelli J. The volleyball spike: A kinesiological and physiological analysis with recommendations for skill development and conditioning programs. Strength Conditioning Journal, 1989; 11(1): 4-9.
  • 3. Cronin JB, Hansen KT. Strength and power predictors of sports speed. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005; 19(2): 349-357.
  • 4. D’Alessandro RL, Silveira EAP, Anjos MTS dos, Silva AA da, Fonseca ST da. Analysis on the association between isokinetic dynamometry of the knee’s articulation and one-leg horizontal jump, hop test, in volleyball athletes. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte, 2005; 11(5): 271-275.
  • 5. GBJ Marqeues MC, Cunha P, Resende L, Santos M, Domingos P. Changes in strength parameters during twelve competitive weeks in top volleyball athletes. International Journal of Volleyball Research, 2004; 7, 23-28.
  • 6. Hadzic V, Sattler T, Markovic G, Veselko M, Dervisevic E. The isokinetic strength profile of quadriceps and hamstrings in elite volleyball players. Isokinetics and Exercise Science, 2010; 18(1): 31-37.
  • 7. Harman EA, Rosenstein MT, Frykman PN, Rosenstein RM. The effects of arms and countermovement on vertical jumping. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1990; 22(6): 825-833.
  • 8. Hasegawa H, Dziados J, Newton RU, Fry AC, Kraemer WJ, Hakkinen K. Periodized Training Programmes for Athletes. In: Strength Training for Sport, Kraemer WJ and Hakkinen K, eds. Oxford, Blackwell Science, 2000.
  • 9. Hubley CL, Wells RP. A work-energy approach to determine individual joint contributions to vertical jump performance. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1983; 50(2): 247-254.
  • 10. Kalaycı A. Voleybol sakatlıkları - I. Voleybol Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi, 1996; 3(8), 33-38.
  • 11. Laudner K, Evans D, Wong R, Allen A, Kirsch T, Long B, Meister K. Relationship between isokinetic knee strength and jump characteristics following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 2015; 10(3): 272-280.
  • 12. Li RC, Maffulli N, Hsu YC, Chan KM. Isokinetic strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings and functional ability of anterior cruciate deficient knees in recreational athletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 1996; 30(2): 161-164.
  • 13. Magalhaes J, Oliveira J, Ascensao A, Soares J. Concentric quadriceps and hamstrings isokinetic strength in volleyball and soccer players. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2004; 44(2): 119-25.
  • 14. Renstrom P. Clinical Practice of Sports Injury Prevention and Care. Blackwell Science, Oxford, 1994.
  • 15. Saliba L, Hrysomallis C. Isokinetic strength related to jumping but not kicking performance of Australian footballers. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2001; 4(3): 336-347.
  • 16. Sattler T, Sekulic D, Esco MR, Mahmutovic I, Hadzic V. Analysis of the association between isokinetic knee strength with offensive and defensive jumping capacity in high-level female volleyball athletes. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2015; 18(5): 613-618.
  • 17. Schons P, Fischer G, Rosa RG, Berriel GP, Tartaruga LAP. Correlations between the strength of knee extensor and flexor muscles and jump performance in volleyball players: A review. Journal of Physical Education, 2018; 29(1): 1-12.
  • 18. Yapici A, Findikoglu G, Dundar U. Does isokonetic angular velocity and contraction types effect predictors of different anaerobic power tests? The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2014; 56(4): 383-391.