Table 3. Person correlation coefficients among different asymmetry indexes.
|
↓Correlations in males (left/lower
section) |
Correlations in females (right/upper
section) ➜ |
SJLat |
TJFor |
SJFor |
CoD180 |
CoD90 |
KneeMVC |
RTD50 |
RTD100 |
CMJH |
CMJP |
CMJF |
RTD-SF |
SJLat |
|
0.251 |
0.305 |
0.094 |
-.452* |
-0.002 |
-0.202 |
-0.201 |
.405* |
-0.003 |
0.359 |
0.134 |
TJFor |
0.074 |
|
0.09 |
-0.248 |
-0.341 |
0.28 |
0.117 |
0.176 |
.397* |
0.08 |
.387* |
0.309 |
SJFor |
0.075 |
0.07 |
|
-0.075 |
-0.124 |
0.091 |
0.078 |
0.069 |
0.139 |
-0.003 |
0.16 |
-0.178 |
CoD180 |
-0.296 |
-0.296 |
-0.366 |
|
0.249 |
-0.31 |
-0.332 |
-0.346 |
-0.081 |
0.037 |
-0.076 |
0.131 |
CoD90 |
-0.052 |
-0.324 |
0.057 |
0.052 |
|
-0.225 |
-0.132 |
-0.155 |
-0.136 |
-0.008 |
-0.13 |
-0.109 |
Knee MVC |
-0.052 |
-0.059 |
0.38 |
-0.183 |
-0.049 |
|
0.364 |
.402* |
.393* |
0.04 |
0.292 |
-0.051 |
RTD50 |
-0.046 |
-0.381 |
0.021 |
0.291 |
0.12 |
0.152 |
|
.965** |
-0.087 |
-0.236 |
-0.198 |
-0.021 |
RTD100 |
-0.038 |
-0.374 |
0.078 |
0.293 |
0.108 |
0.202 |
.960** |
|
-0.036 |
-0.248 |
-0.129 |
-0.093 |
CMJH |
.469* |
.412* |
0.286 |
-0.307 |
-0.29 |
0.228 |
-0.262 |
-0.12 |
|
0.204 |
.899** |
0.054 |
CMJP |
-0.028 |
-0.03 |
0.118 |
-0.128 |
0.08 |
0.37 |
0.082 |
0.251 |
0.328 |
|
.502** |
0.204 |
CMJF |
0.245 |
0.311 |
0.28 |
-0.233 |
-0.208 |
.413* |
-0.129 |
0.04 |
.834** |
.679** |
|
0.018 |
RTD-SF |
-0.064 |
-0.075 |
-0.208 |
-0.157 |
-0.083 |
-0.148 |
-0.378 |
-0.337 |
-0.079 |
-0.002 |
-0.004 |
|
SJ
Lat – single leg lateral jump for distance, TJ
For – single leg triple jump for distance, SJ
For – single-leg forward jump for distance; CoD – change-of-direction; MVC – maximal voluntary contrition; RTD – rate of torque development; CMJ – counter-movement jump; RTD-SF – rate of torque development scaling factor.* p < 0.05;** p <0.01. Please note that upper/right portion of the table shows the correlations in females, while the left/lower portion shows the correlations in males.