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Dynamic stretching versus plyometric push up training on upper body performance in cricketers


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Title: Dynamic stretching versus plyometric push up training on upper body performance in cricketers

Authors: Mahnoor Shaukat, Anam Aftab, Aisha Amin , Shafaq Altaf

Journal: The Rehabilitation Journal

HEC Recognition History
Category From To
Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31
Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
Y 2022-07-01 2023-06-30
Y 2021-07-01 2022-06-30

Publisher: Human Easement Foundation

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2024

Volume: 8

Issue: 1

Language: English

DOI: 10.52567/trehabj.v8i01.53

Keywords: Dynamic Stretchingplyometric push upupper body performance.

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Abstract

Background: The cricketers may enhance their upper-body performance through dynamic stretching and plyometric push-up training. For tasks specific to cricket, plyometric push-up training promotes explosive strength and power, while dynamic stretching enhances flexibility, muscle activation, and coordination.
Objective: To compare the effects of dynamic stretching and plyometric push-ups on upper body performance tests in cricketers.
Methodology: A randomized control trial was conducted in which initially n=22 cricketers were enrolled.  Out of them, two participants dropped out of the study after two weeks due to which a total number of n=20 participants participated in the six-week study. Participants were divided into two groups, one group performed upper body dynamic stretching exercises along with their usual warm-up routine and the other group did plyometric push-ups along with some variation of exercises. They performed the exercises for three days a week on alternate days. Upper body fitness tests were performed, i.e. one arm tests, Upper quadrant Y- y-balance test, and Medicine ball throw tests every week to gather data regarding participants' upper body fitness.
Results: there was no significant difference (p≥0.05) between the groups from the baseline to the 6th week in all variables except in upper quadrant Y balance tests left hand showed significant improvement (p=0.01) at the end of the 6th week. While in the one-arm hop test was not comparable at baseline due to a significant difference, so compared the mean of mean difference, which was also not statistically significant (4.18±0.79 vs 4.03±0.67, p=0.65).
Conclusion: The study concludes that both dynamic stretching and plyometric push-up exercises showed equal effects upper body performance among cricketers.
Keywords: dynamic stretching; plyometric push-up; upper body performance.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05516706 


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