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The Effect of Plyometric Exercises on Physical Fitness and Technical Skills of Football Players


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Title: The Effect of Plyometric Exercises on Physical Fitness and Technical Skills of Football Players

Authors: Asim Abdul Rehman, Waqar Ahmed Awan, Mahrang Buzdar, Shivam Sachdev, Ibtahaj ul Islam, Mohsin Ali Hassni, Noor Nabi Qureshi

Journal: Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research

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Publisher: Link Medical Institute

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2024

Volume: 4

Issue: 2

Language: English

Keywords: Technical skillsagilityPlyometric TrainingExplosive Strengthfootball fitness

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Abstract

Background: Football is a physically demanding sport requiring players to possess a balance of strength, endurance, agility, and speed. Plyometric exercises have gained popularity among football players due to their potential to enhance explosive strength and speed, crucial for successful performance on the field.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of plyometric exercises on the technical and physical skill sets of football players in Quetta, Balochistan.
Methods: A randomized, triple-blinded clinical trial was conducted involving 32 football players who were randomly assigned to either a plyometric training group or a conventional training group. Both groups participated in upper and lower body exercises over an eight-week period. Data collection included assessments at baseline, 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th weeks of the intervention. Physical fitness was evaluated using tests such as the vertical jump, 505 agility, and three-hop test, while technical skills were assessed using head juggling, figure 8 dribbling, controlled speed dribbling, power shooting, and pass and receiving tests. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25, employing one-way and mixed ANOVA to analyze the interaction and main effects.
Results: The mean age of players in the plyometric group was 25.31 ± 5.05 years, and in the conventional group, it was 24.68 ± 4.81 years. The plyometric group showed significant improvements in all physical and technical tests compared to the conventional group. Specifically, the vertical jump improved from 18.33 ± 1.03 cm at baseline to 29.00 ± 2.21 cm at the 8th week (F=123.1, p<0.001) in the plyometric group, while the conventional group improved from 18.31 ± 2.44 cm to 25.56 ± 1.68 cm (F=75.90, p<0.001). Similar trends were observed in agility, dribbling, and power shooting tests, where the plyometric group outperformed the conventional group significantly.
Conclusion: Plyometric exercises significantly improved the technical and physical skills of football players. These exercises enhance explosive power, speed, agility, and coordination, all of which are essential for football performance. Incorporating plyometric training into regular practice sessions is recommended for optimizing player performance.


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