• Title of article

    Effects of Short-term Plyometric Training on Countermovement Vertical Jump Height and Kinematics of Take-Off

  • Author/Authors

    Azreh ، Rasoul Faculty of Biomedical Engineering - Sahand University of Technology , Hashemi Oskouei ، Alireza Faculty of Biomedical Engineering - Sahand University of Technology , Emamian Shirazi ، Amirhossein Faculty of Biomedical Engineering - Sahand University of Technology

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  • Abstract
    Background: Countermovement vertical jump is a crucial skill in many sports. Plyometric training is a prevalent method to improve athletes’ jumping ability. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the effect of a 6-week plyometric training on the kinematics of take-off and countermovement vertical jump height. Methods: Fifteen young, healthy male subjects performed plyometric exercises in three sessions per week for six weeks. Digital videos of pre-training and post-training jumps were captured. The Kinovea software was used to measure the kinematic parameters of take-off in the sagittal plane. Pre and post-training values were compared by paired sample t-test with the statistical significance level of P 0.05. Results: Post-training results showed a higher jump height (P 0.05), more flexed shoulder, and more extensive hip and knee at take-off (P 0.05). Also, while hip extension velocity was decreased, shoulder flexionand knee extension velocities were significantly increased (P 0.05). Conclusions: The 6-week plyometric training, including 720 jumps, improved shoulder flexion, and hip and knee extensions at take-off, resulting in high CMJ height.We employed plyometric training to improve the shoulder flexion and hip and knee extension velocities and increase CMJ height.
  • Keywords
    Countermovement Jump , Kinematics , Plyometric Exercise , Jump Height
  • Journal title
    Thrita Student Journal of Medical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Thrita Student Journal of Medical Sciences
  • Record number

    2630055