Football requires a high number of actions at high speed and intensity. The application of plyometrics can improve explosive strength and speed levels in soccer players. The main objective of the study is to assess the effectiveness of a program based on plyometric exercises for the improvement of the explosive force in vertical jump and the speed in running with and without the ball in soccer players of youth category. Randomized clinical study, simple blind, with follow-up period. 30 players will be randomized to the study groups: experimental and control. The intervention will last 4 weeks, with 2 weekly sessions lasting 20 minutes. The study variables will be: Vertical Countermovement Jump Test with Arms and Twenty-Centimeter Drop Jump Reactive Strength Index (Explosive Force), running speed without ball and ball (20 meter speed test), hitting speed of ball (Maximal Kicking Velocity Test), hamstring extensibility (Sit and Reach Test) and sural triceps extensibility (Leg Motion Basic). Normality will be calculated using an analysis of Kolmogorov Smirnov. With the t-student test the differences between assessments will be calculated and with an ANOVA of repeated measures, the effect between intersubject will be calculated. The effect size will be obtained with Cohen's formula. It is expected to obtain an improvement in the explosive force in the vertical jump, as well as in the running speed with and without the ball.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
17
The plyometric program to be followed by the subjects assigned to the experimental group during the four weeks includes: Squat jumps, alternate lunge, cyclic horizontal jump, horizontal left leg jump, horizontal right leg jump, vertical left leg jump, right leg vertical jump, squat box jumps, box jumps left leg, box jumps right leg, box to box squat jumps, box to box left leg, box to box right leg. In all the exercises the subjects will be able to help themselves with the arms and a rest period of 120 seconds will be left between each series. The intervention will be carried out prior to training, keeping a minimum of 48 hours of rest between sessions.
Universidad Europea de Madrid
Madrid, Comunity of Madrid, Spain
Change from baseline explosive force in vertical jump after treatment and at month
Through the Vertical Countermovement Jump Test with Arms. The subject will be placed in standing position on a contact platform, it should make a rapid downward movement followed by a maximum vertical jump using the arms. The distance jumped in centimeters will be measured.
Time frame: Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit
Change from baseline running speed after treatment and at month
A speed test of 20 meters will be carried out on a flat surface of grass, which will be carried out both with a ball and without a ball. Initially, there will be a specific warm-up of 3 sub-maximum races in those 20 meters, after which, the subjects will make 3 maximum sprints of 20 meters, with 3 minutes of rest between them. The race will start with the subject 0.5 meters behind the starting line. The time it takes for the subject to arrive from the start line to the 20 meter line will be measured. The fastest sprint time of the 3 attempts will be selected.
Time frame: Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit
Change from baseline ball hitting speed after treatment and at month
Through the Maximal Kicking Velocity Test. Each subject will hit a soccer ball located on the ground, instructing them to obtain maximum speed. They must strike with maximum force towards a net with the dominant leg and with a run of 2 strides. The distance between the ball and the net will be 4 meters. Each subject will make 2 practice strokes and 3 strokes of maximum strength, among which 1 minute rest will be allowed. The speed of the ball will be measured with a radar placed 2 meters from the ball and 0.7 meters from the ground
Time frame: Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit
Change from baseline hamstring extensibility after treatment and at month
It will be done by applying the Sit and Reach Test. This test will be carried out with the subject seated, knees extended and the feet in 90º of flexion placed both, against a drawer designed for the realization of this test. From this position, the subject is urged to progressively and maximally flex the trunk with the legs and arms extended while maintaining the final position for 2 seconds. The final position is the result of the test, assessing at that time the distance (in centimeters) that exists between the tips of the fingers and the tangent to the soles of the feet
Time frame: Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit
Change from baseline sural triceps extensibility after treatment and at month
An assessment of the dorsiflexion of the ankle under load will be performed. It will be used as a measuring instrument Leg Motion Basic. The subject will be placed in standing position (arms crossed on the chest) with the foot to be assessed in advance on the work surface, respecting the marks of this. You should perform an ankle dorsiflexion forward the knee while moving the vertical reference on the platform. It is important to ensure that the subject does not detach the heel from the floor during the test
Time frame: Screening visit, within the first seven days after treatment and after one month follow-up visit
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