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Effects of Lower Limb Concentric Versus Eccentric Dynamic Resistance Training on Agility and Speed in Badminton Players

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sports Physical Therapy

Treatments

Other: Concentric Lower Limb Training Program
Other: Eccentric Lower Limb Training Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06509607
REC/RCR & AHS/23/0486 Umar

Details and patient eligibility

About

With an average heart rate (HR) of more than 90% of the player's maximal HR, football is extremely taxing. The sporadic movements that occur throughout a game place a strain on the anaerobic and aerobic systems, accounting for roughly 30% of the latter's workload and 60% of the former. The capacity to shift directions and accelerate or decelerate on the court in order to make accurate shots and perform better is what determines footwork performance. Plyometric Training is a favored training technique for raising COD performance since it has a reputation for being a simple, quick, and efficient method of training. The core practice of combining resistance conditioning exercises with a dynamic warm-up can improve power output in badminton and create a post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) impact. According to random sampling and sample size calculated by open epi tool, a total of 68 badminton players will be obtained from the badminton club of a Crescent sports club and Al-Fatah Sports Complex, Faisalabad. They will be divided into group A and group B according to the form of random sampling. Baseline markers for agility and speed will be taken before the start of the training and after the completion of training program. Group A will be engaged in a specially designed 30-minute concentric lower limb training program (squats, lunges and leg extensions) conducted by the researchers, before a 90-minute ordinary badminton training session conducted by the coach, 2 days per week for 8 weeks. Group B will be engaged in a specially designed 30-minute eccentric lower limb training program (wall sit, sitting straddle single leg and full squat) conducted by the researchers, before a 90-minute ordinary badminton training session conducted by the same coach, 2 days per week for 8 weeks.

Full description

The aim of the study is to find out the effects of concentric and eccentric dynamic resistance training on agility and speed in badminton players

Enrollment

64 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age 18-35 (12)
  • Both male & female players
  • Healthy players/no injuries (8)
  • No severe injuries during the last six months (16)
  • Player with minimum 1-year experience of badminton (17)

Exclusion criteria

  • Serious musculoskeletal injuries/disorders(8)
  • Participants who will be unable to complete concentric/eccentric dynamic resistance training
  • Who will be unwilling to complete six-weeks of training and tests

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

64 participants in 2 patient groups

Group A
Experimental group
Description:
32 participants will be in experimental group A and will perform concentric lower limb training program including squats, lunges and leg extension exercises.
Treatment:
Other: Concentric Lower Limb Training Program
Group B
Experimental group
Description:
32 participants will be in experimental group B and will perform eccentric lower limb training program including wall sit, sitting straddle single leg and full squat exercises.
Treatment:
Other: Eccentric Lower Limb Training Program

Trial contacts and locations

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