Effect of Postactivation Potentiation on Vertical Jump Performance in College Men
Postactivation potentiation (PAP) has been shown to enhance vertical jump (VJ) performance. PAP typically has been performed with a heavy squat or deadlift maneuver. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect a weight-vest PAP (10% BW added) warmup on VJ in college men. Warmup consisted of 5 minutes of submaximal jumps with and without added weight followed by a 5-min rest before performing VJ. Eighteen men performed 3 VJ trials using a Vertec and jump mat with and without a PAP warmup protocol in a counter-balanced design. Paired t-tests revealed no significant difference between PAP (23.2 ±2.5 ins) and non-PAP (23.0 ± 2.7 ins) warmups on VJ. Vertec (23.0 ± 2.5 ins) and jump mat (23.2 ± 2.5 ins) measurements were not significantly different. A weighted-vest warmup with light load does not appear to influence VJ ability in college men.
Keywords: Postactivation Potentiation, Vertical Jump, Warmup
Topic(s):Exercise Science
Presentation Type: Poster
Session: TBA
Location: TBA
Time: TBA