نتایج جستجو برای: plyometric exercise

تعداد نتایج: 173673  

2015
Dimitris Vlachopoulos Alan R Barker Craig A Williams Karen M Knapp Brad S Metcalf Luis Gracia-Marco

BACKGROUND Osteoporosis is a skeletal disease associated with high morbidity, mortality and increased economic costs. Early prevention during adolescence appears to be one of the most beneficial practices. Exercise is an effective approach for developing bone mass during puberty, but some sports may have a positive or negative impact on bone mass accrual. Plyometric jump training has been sugge...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2012
Ertugrul Gelen Muhittin Dede Bergun Meric Bingul Cigdem Bulgan Mensure Aydin

The purpose of this study was to compare the acute effects of static stretching; dynamic exercises and high volume upper extremity plyometric activity on tennis serve performance. Twenty-six elite young tennis players (15.1 ± 4.2 years, 167.9 ± 5.8 cm and 61.6 ± 8.1 kg) performed 4 different warm-up (WU) routines in a random order on non-consecutive days. The WU methods consisted of traditional...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2007
David Docherty Matthew J Hodgson

Recently there has been considerable interest and research into the functional significance of postactivation potentiation (PAP) on sport performance. The interest has evolved around the potential for enhancing acute performance or the long-term training effect, typically in the form of complex training. Complex training usually involves performing a weight-training exercise with high loads bef...

2018
Sourabh Kumar Sharma Shahid Raza Jamal Ali Moiz Shalini Verma Irshad Husain Naqvi Shahnawaz Anwer Ahmad H Alghadir

Postactivation potentiation is referred to as an acute and temporary enhancement of muscle performance resulting from previous muscle contraction. The purpose of this study was to compare the acute effect of plyometric exercise (PLY) and heavy-resistance exercise (RES) on the blood lactate level (BLa) and physical performance. Fourteen male collegiate soccer players were randomized to perform e...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 1995
B J Humphries R U Newton G J Wilson

As a consequence of performing plyometric type exercises, such as depth jumps, impact forces placed on the musculoskeletal system during landing can lead to a potential for injury. A reduction of impact forces upon landing could therefore contribute to reduce the risk of injury. Twenty subjects performed a series of loaded jumps for maximal height, with and without a brake mechanism designed to...

Journal: :Entomology and applied science letters 2021

The objective of this inquiry was to know the impact pooled soccer, plyometric, and sprint drill on speed agility among underweight males. 26 male subjects were chosen with a BMI (kg/m2) less than 18.5. ages ranged from 18-22 years. physical fitness tests administered before after training program 20m sprint, 40m agility. plan engaged for six weeks, 45M per exercise phase, two days week. combin...

2016
Ying-Chun Wang Na Zhang

Plyometric training (PT) is a technique used to increase strength and explosiveness. It consists of physical exercises in which muscles exert maximum force at short intervals to increase dynamic performances. In such a training, muscles undergo a rapid elongation followed by an immediate shortening (stretch-shortening contraction), utilizing the elastic energy stored during the stretching phase...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2006
Warren B Young

The purposes of this review are to identify the factors that contribute to the transference of strength and power training to sports performance and to provide resistance-training guidelines. Using sprinting performance as an example, exercises involving bilateral contractions of the leg muscles resulting in vertical movement, such as squats and jump squats, have minimal transfer to performance...

2007
Jon K. Linderman STEWART BRUCE-LOW DAVE SMITH

Bruce-Low S, Smith D. Explosive Exercises In Sports Training: A critical Review. JEPonline 2007;10(1):21-33. This paper reviews evidence relating to the effectiveness and safety of explosive exercises, such as Olympic style weight lifting, other weight training exercises performed at a fast cadence, and plyometric exercises, that are commonly used in the strength and conditioning training of at...

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