Effects of Plyometric Exercises in Female Fast Bowlers
NCT06688279 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 28
Last updated 2025-01-22
Summary
Cricket is one of the most popular team sports in the world. Bowling action is an extremely skilled activity that has been developed over many years of practice. Physiological variables and an imbalance between the agonist and antagonist muscle groups are important risk factors for development in high skill bowlers.
Exercises known as plyometric training use explosive motions to build muscle mass and improve aspects of physical fitness. Ballistic six plyometric exercises have been shown to improve performance in medium-paced cricket bowlers by increasing bowling velocity.This randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Pakistan Sports Board Lahore. This study will be completed in 10 months after the approval of synopsis. Non-probability convenient sampling technique will be used. Inclusion criteria will include female fast bowlers with age group between19 to 27years who are active team members of their respective leagues without the presence of injuries and whose composite score will be greater than 75 on star excursion balance scale will be included. Any participant post-elbow or shoulder surgery within one year of the study's pre-test or presenting with a history of elbow or shoulder injury or pain within one year of the study's pre-test will be excluded. The study will be conducted in two groups. Group A (14 players) will receive 8 weeks of upper and lower body plyometric exercises protocol. The session will last for 60 minutes and 3 times per week.10-15 mints warm up before plyometric exercises and 1-minute rest period is there between each exercise and each repetition and 3-5 minute for each set. Group B (14 players) will receive their standard exercise protocol. The session will last for 60 minutes and 3 times per week. Vertical jump test for lower extremity strength, 3-Hop test for lower extremity power and Star excursion balance test for dynamic balance is performed at the start of exercise protocol and in the end. After data collection data will be analyzed using statistical package for social sciences SPSS version 21.
Conditions
- Plyometric Exercises
- Strength
- Dynamic Balance
- Power
Interventions
- OTHER
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Plyometric Exercise
. The session will last for 60 minutes and 3 times per week. 5 minutes warm up with dynamic stretching and 5 minutes cool down period with static stretching and 1-minute rest period is there between each exercise and each repetition and 3-5 minute for each set (total 3 sets). Following Plyometrics would be performed. 1. Plyo Pushup. 2. Chest Pass. 3. Overhead Throw. 4. Squat jump. 5. Plyo Step-up. 6. Cone jumps. 7. Med Ball drop. 8. Kneeling Squat jump. 9. Lateral jump over hurdle. 10. Overhead throw. 11. Under hand throws. 12. Dynamic Rotational Chest pass. 13. Overhead throw with step. Vertical jump test for lower extremity strength, 3-Hop test for lower extremity power and Star excursion balance test for dynamic balanceis performed at the start of exercise protocol and in the end i.e. Pre and post test.
- OTHER
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Standard exercises protocol
The session will last for 60 minutes and 3 times per week. Following exercises would be performed. * Push ups. * Sit ups. * Lunges * 500 m running. * Squats Vertical jump test for lower extremity strength, 3-Hop test for lower extremity power and Star excursion balance test for dynamic balanceis performed at the start of exercise protocol and in the end i.e. Pre and post test.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Sehat Medical Complex
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 19 Years
- Max Age
- 28 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-11-30
- Primary Completion
- 2025-05-25
- Completion
- 2025-05-30
Countries
- Pakistan
Study Locations
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