Kinetics and Kinematics of the Push Press, Push Jerk, and Split Jerk
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12020/1496ISSN: 10648011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000004810
Autor/es
Soriano, Marcos A.; Jiménez-Ormeño, Ester; Lake, Jason; McMahon, John J.; Gallo-Salazar, César; [et al.]Fecha
2024Tipo de documento
articleÁrea/s de conocimiento
Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del DeporteResumen
The aim of this study was to explore the kinetics and kinematics across incremental loads with the push press (PP), push jerk (PJ), and split jerk (SJ). Eighteen resistance-trained men performed the 1 repetition maximum (1RM) tests (visit 1) 3–7 days before an incremental loading protocol (60, 75, and 90% 1RM) of the 3 exercises (visit 2). Kinetics and kinematics were derived from force-time data and compared using a repeated-measures analysis of variance with load and exercise as within-subject factors. Dependent variables for the biomechanics assessment were categorized as output (power and impulse), driver (force and work), and strategy (displacement and duration) metrics. The interrepetition reliability was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient and coefficient of variation. The PP, PJ, and SJ 1RM performance were 89.7 ± 15.4, 95.6 ± 14.4, and 103.0 ± 16.9 kg, respectively. Driver, strategy, and outcome metrics displayed moderate-to-excellent (intraclass correlation coefficient: 0.58–0.98) reliability with acceptable variability (% coefficient of variation: 2.02–10.00). Increased load resulted in significantly large increases in force, work, displacement, duration, power, and impulse (p < 0.001, η2p = 0.534–0.903). Exercise selection had a significant and large effect on power, impulse, work, and force (p < 0.016, η2p = 0.387–0.534). There was a significant and large effect of load × exercise interaction on work, displacement, and duration (p < 0.019, η2p = 0.158–0.220). Practitioners are encouraged to use heavier loads (90 > 75 > 60% 1RM) during the SJ exercise to maximize output, driver, and strategy kinetics and kinematics.





