TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of familiarisation on countermovement jumps with handheld dumbbell accentuated eccentric loading in youth athletes
AU - Bright, Thomas E.
AU - Lake, Jason
AU - Handford, Matthew J.
AU - Theis, Nicola
AU - Mundy, Peter
AU - Hughes, Jonathan D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). European Journal of Sport Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH on behalf of European College of Sport Science.
PY - 2025/8/12
Y1 - 2025/8/12
N2 - This study was used to investigate the effects of familiarisation on a countermovement jump (CMJ) performed with handheld dumbbell accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) at 20% of body mass (CMJAEL20). Twenty‐seven adolescent males performed CMJAEL20 on three separate occasions. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) detected significant differences in normalised force‐time data between session one and two (50%–95% of movement time), two and three (47%–48%) and one and three (66%–96%), but not in velocity‐ or displacement‐time data. Propulsion mean vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) had excellent reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 5.12–9.33; ICC lower CI95 = 0.99), whereas jump height exhibited good relative reliability (ICC lower CI95 ≥ 0.94) but moderate to poor absolute reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 6.72–15.36). Unweighting time and braking time showed moderate to poor reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 14.22–37.06; ICC lower CI95 = 0.46–0.89). Mean bias between sessions was ≤ 10% for all variables according to repeated measures Bland‐Altman analysis; however, fixed bias was observed in braking mean vGRF and propulsion mean velocity. Jump height, braking mean vGRF, propulsion mean vGRF and propulsion mean velocity exhibited good to acceptable limits of agreement (LOA; ≤ 20%), whereas all other variables were classified as ‘poor’ (> 20%). Proportional bias was identified in unweighting vGRF%, braking mean vGRF and braking mean velocity. These findings suggest that although more than three familiarisation sessions may be required for unweighting and braking CMJAEL20 variables, reliable propulsion data, including jump height, were observed from session one.
AB - This study was used to investigate the effects of familiarisation on a countermovement jump (CMJ) performed with handheld dumbbell accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) at 20% of body mass (CMJAEL20). Twenty‐seven adolescent males performed CMJAEL20 on three separate occasions. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) detected significant differences in normalised force‐time data between session one and two (50%–95% of movement time), two and three (47%–48%) and one and three (66%–96%), but not in velocity‐ or displacement‐time data. Propulsion mean vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) had excellent reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 5.12–9.33; ICC lower CI95 = 0.99), whereas jump height exhibited good relative reliability (ICC lower CI95 ≥ 0.94) but moderate to poor absolute reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 6.72–15.36). Unweighting time and braking time showed moderate to poor reliability (CV% upper CI95 = 14.22–37.06; ICC lower CI95 = 0.46–0.89). Mean bias between sessions was ≤ 10% for all variables according to repeated measures Bland‐Altman analysis; however, fixed bias was observed in braking mean vGRF and propulsion mean velocity. Jump height, braking mean vGRF, propulsion mean vGRF and propulsion mean velocity exhibited good to acceptable limits of agreement (LOA; ≤ 20%), whereas all other variables were classified as ‘poor’ (> 20%). Proportional bias was identified in unweighting vGRF%, braking mean vGRF and braking mean velocity. These findings suggest that although more than three familiarisation sessions may be required for unweighting and braking CMJAEL20 variables, reliable propulsion data, including jump height, were observed from session one.
KW - eccentric training
KW - jumping
KW - learning effect
KW - long-term athlete development
KW - statistical parametric mapping
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105013275080
U2 - 10.1002/ejsc.70033
DO - 10.1002/ejsc.70033
M3 - Article
SN - 1746-1391
VL - 25
JO - European Journal of Sport Science
JF - European Journal of Sport Science
IS - 9
M1 - e70033
ER -