Technical Details
- Variable Type: Discrete Metric
- Data Type: Float
- Units: m/s
- Column Name: Varies by phase (see Events/Phases)
- Measurement: Maximum vertical component of center of mass velocity during the specified phase
Events / Phases
This metric can be reported during the following phases:- Takeoff Eccentric: From Initiation to Bottom. Maximum COM velocity during the downward (loading) phase.
- Takeoff Concentric: From Bottom to Takeoff.
- Column example:
jumping_com_peak_velocity. Reflects push-phase effectiveness and correlates with jump height.
- Column example:
- Landing Eccentric: From Landing to Landing Bottom.
- Column example:
landing_com_peak_velocity. Reflects how fast the body is moving downward during absorption.
- Column example:
- Landing Concentric: From Landing Bottom to Termination. Maximum COM velocity during the stand-up (recovery) phase. Column names vary by implementation.
Description
Peak COM velocity is the center of mass maximum vertical velocity during a given phase—either the eccentric or concentric portion of the jump or landing. It is used to assess loading speed, push effectiveness, and landing absorption or recovery. The phase determines which column name applies.Use Cases
- Countermovement depth and speed (takeoff eccentric)
- Concentric phase performance and jump height (takeoff concentric)
- Landing absorption and stiffness (landing eccentric)
- Landing recovery (landing concentric)