High-Intensity Forward-Backward Plyometrics After the Warm-Up Entail Better Sprint and Change-of-Direction Performance Than Low-Intensity Side-to-Side Plyometrics

Author:

Ben Ayed Karim12,Hammami Raouf34ORCID,Gene-Morales Javier5ORCID,Ajailia Amira3ORCID,Werfelli Hanen34ORCID,Rebai Haithem3ORCID,Jiménez-Martínez Pablo56ORCID,Flandez Jorge7ORCID,Colado Juan C.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. High Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, El Kef, Tunisia

2. Sharjah Women’s Sports Club, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

3. Tunisian Research Laboratory “Sports Performance Optimization” (CNMSS-LR09SEP01), National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports (CNMSS), Tunis, Tunisia

4. Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Manouba University, Tunis, Tunisia

5. Research Group in Prevention and Health in Exercise and Sport, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

6. ICEN Institute, Madrid, Spain

7. Institute of Education Sciences, Austral University of Chile, Ciudad de Valdivia, Chile

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the acute effects of high-intensity forward-backward and low-intensity side-to-side plyometric jumps performed following the warm-up on sprint (5, 10, and 15 m) and change-of-direction (COD) (T-half test and repeated T-half tests) performance in youth volleyball players. After a familiarization week, 30 male volleyball players (age = 12.04 ± 1.03 years) performed three randomized conditions (no-plyometrics, high-intensity plyometrics, and low-intensity plyometrics) in three sessions. In a within-subject design, three sets of six repetitions of forward-backward 30-cm hurdle jumps (high-intensity) and side-to-side 20-cm hurdle jumps (low-intensity) were completed. Sprint and COD were tested after each of the conditions with a 2-min rest. A significant effect of the plyometric condition was observed on sprint (p < .001, range: .56–.70) and COD (p < .01, ), but not on repeated COD. More specifically, the high-intensity plyometric condition exhibited significantly better results compared with the low-intensity plyometric (Cohen’s d range: 0.73–1.21) and control conditions (Cohen’s d range: 0.91–2.21). Due to the importance of speed and COD in volleyball, these results suggest that young volleyball players may benefit from high-intensity forward-backward plyometric protocols following the warm-up to improve subsequent performance.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Physiology (medical),Neurology (clinical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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