Combined Effects of Plyometric and Endurance Training Among Female Hockey Players
Combined Effects of Plyometric and Endurance Training on Speed, Agility and Strength Among Female Hockey Players
Riphah International University
30 participants
Jun 14, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Athletes need plyometric training as well as endurance training to enhance their speed, strength and agility in the field. Plyometric exercise involves stretching the muscle immediately before making a rapid concentric contraction. The combined action is commonly called a stretch-shortening cycle (SSC). Similar gains of maximal strength have been reported with traditional strength and plyometric training, but the latter approach appears to induce greater gains in muscle power. The combination of balance and muscle strength/power exercises seems to be an appropriate possibility, since both modalities induced adaptation on the neuromuscular level. A blocked combination of balance and muscle strength exercises effectively improve physical performance, and improvements in performance are more pronounced if balance exercises are followed by strength exercises than vice versa.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Only female hockey players
- Age 18-24 years
- Athletes with at least one year experience in hockey
- Athletes must be without previous experience in intense strength/endurance training
- Only players who will participate in at all training sessions will be included in the statistical analysis
Exclusion Criteria4
- Participants having injuries resulting in loss of one or more hockey matches/ training sessions in the preceding three months prior to the initiation of the study
- Participants with the history of systemic disease
- Participants with history of lower extremity and lumber spine pathology
- Participants with prior surgery history
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Interventions
this include Combined Plyometric and Endurance Training for 12 weeks
this include Plyometric Training for 12 weeks
this include Endurance Training for 12 weeks
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NCT06509672