Effects of Plyometric Training on Lower Limb Strength and Power in Young Postpubertal High Level Basketball Players

AuthorHector Gadea Uribarrien
AuthorElena Mainer Pardosen
AuthorOscar Villanueva Guerreroen
AuthorAlvaro Caro Serranoen
AuthorOliver Gonzalo Skoken
AuthorAlberto Roso-Molineren
AuthorDemetrio Lozanoen
OrcidHector Gadea Uribarri [0000-0002-3808-185X]en
OrcidOscar Villanueva Guerrero [0000-0001-7952-5798]en
OrcidOliver Gonzalo Skok [0000-0002-7679-2062]en
OrcidAlberto Roso-Moliner [0000-0002-5359-1524]en
OrcidDemetrio Lozano [0000-0001-5443-6721]en
Issued Date2023-10-31en
AbstractBackground: Currently, the scientific evidence available on plyometric training in young basketball players is limited. Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects produced by plyometric training over a period of 8 weeks, with a frequency of two weekly training sessions, combining vertical and horizontal force vectors. Methods: The study involved 28 young men (14.54 ± 0.6 years, a height of 182.76 ± 7.1 cm and a body weight of 68.05 ± 9.8 kg) high-level basketball players and aimed to investigate the effects of this training program on athletes at different maturational states, specifically based on their peak height velocity (PHV) and post-pubertal (post-PHV) stages. Results: Substantial improvements were achieved in the subjects who have carried out this type of plyometric training in all the parameters evaluated related to the improvement of the jump, linear speed and change of direction. Conclusions: Therefore, it is crucial to provide valuable information to trainers and physical trainers, enabling them to improve and individualize the conditioning work for optimal performance of their athletes.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/intjssh-138646en
KeywordPlyometric Trainingen
KeywordPeak Height Velocityen
KeywordAdolescenten
KeywordBasketballen
KeywordPerformanceen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffects of Plyometric Training on Lower Limb Strength and Power in Young Postpubertal High Level Basketball Playersen
TypeResearch Articleen

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