Effects of different pre-exercise strategies on jumping performance in female volleyball players
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness · 2024 · Vol 65(1) · 59-68
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick · Co-author
Abstract
Background. The present study aimed to compare different pre-exercise strategies on jumping performance in female volleyball players.
Methods. Fifteen healthy female volleyball players (age=18±0.6 years; training experience = 7.3±1.4 years; height = 164.8±5.4 cm; body mass = 57.2±8.1 kg) volunteered to participate in the study. Three different pre-exercise conditions (5 repetition maximum knee extension, electromyostimulation [EMS] and ischemic preconditioning [IPC]) were applied to the subjects and compared to a control condition performing a standardized warmup. Subjects performed the squat jump and 15 sec repeated countermovement jumps following a rest period. Measures associated with jumping performance were collected and compared between conditions. Rating of perceived exertion was also collected after each performance test.
Results. No pre-exercise condition outperformed a standardized warm-up on inducing improvements in jumping performance and in fact, EMS and IPC conditions resulted in performance decrements compared to control (P<0.05).
Conclusions. We conclude that a standardized warm-up is enough to induce improvements in jumping performance in female volleyball players. Future research should examine alternative strategies alongside standardized warm-up to determine how best to prepare for jumping and related sport-specific tasks in female volleyball players.
Authors
Kadir Keskin, Neslihan Akçay, Tarık Özmen, Nurcan Contarli, Kerem C Yildiz, Cem Sofuoğlu, Okan Kamiş, Nicholas Rolnick, Victor S de Queiros, Alexander Montoye
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Kadir Keskin, Neslihan Akçay, Tarık Özmen, Nurcan Contarli, Kerem C Yildiz, Cem Sofuoğlu, Okan Kamiş, Nicholas Rolnick, Victor S de Queiros, Alexander Montoye. (2024). Effects of different pre-exercise strategies on jumping performance in female volleyball players. The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 65(1), 59-68. https://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.24.16196-8
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