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Ani Agopyan1, Demet Tekin2

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Current power estimation formulas are inaccurate for dancers. New gender-specific models are needed to accurately assess explosive strength and unique biomechanics in dancers.

Keywords:
countermovement jumpdancersperformance analysisphysical fitnesspower estimation

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Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Biomechanics
  • Dance Science

Background:

  • Accurate explosive strength assessment is crucial for athletes.
  • Existing power estimation formulas may not be suitable for dancers due to unique biomechanics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Examine vertical jump power characteristics in modern dancers.
  • Investigate sex-related differences in dancer power.
  • Critically evaluate limitations of current power estimation models for dance.

Main Methods:

  • 52 trained dancers (30 female, 22 male) performed maximal-effort countermovement jumps.
  • Calculated power values using established male and female equations.
  • Assessed the applicability of various power estimation formulas for dancers.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences were found among power estimation formulas for both female and male dancers.
  • Specific formulas (Lara medium for females, Amonette for males) yielded higher estimates.
  • Intraclass correlation coefficients indicated good reliability for all tested formulas.

Conclusions:

  • Existing power estimation formulas do not accurately reflect dancers' vertical jump performance.
  • Notable inconsistencies exist between different power estimation methods for dancers.
  • Development of gender-specific models is necessary for precise power assessment in dancers.