Title of article :
Possibility of Delay in the Super-Compensation Phase due to Aging in Jump Practice
Author/Authors :
Mitsumune, Tadahiko Junpukai Health Maintenance Center, Japan , Kayashima, Eizoh Junpukai Health Maintenance Center, Japan
Pages :
6
From page :
295
To page :
300
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the possibility of a delay in the super-compensation phase due to aging in jump practice. Methods: This study evaluated records in three phases (approximately every five years) of a man who had been participating in Masters Athletics for over 20 years. After correcting for air temperature, which would influence the distance on a standing five-step jump using simple regression analysis, the performance curve of the super-compensation phase was calculated at each phase by curvilinear estimation to assess the relationship between the training interval and distance on the standing five-step jump. Results: A peak distance on the standing five-step jump was achieved after a training interval of 60 hours in the first phase; 75 hours in the second phase; and 88 hours in the third phase. That is, the peak distance tended to delay with aging. Conclusion: It may be suggested that the super-compensation period would be delayed by aging in jump practice. We would like master athletes to refer this result and improve their performance.
Keywords :
Exercise , Curvilinear Estimation , Triple Jump , Athletic Training , Master Athlete
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2480291
Link To Document :
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