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The Effects of Plyometric Conditioning Exercises on Volleyball Performance with Self-Selected Rest Intervals

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11188329

Keywords

post activation potentiation; post activation performance enhancement; resistance training; sports performance; countermovement jump; volleyball performance

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This study found that plyometric conditioning activity with self-selected intra-complex rest intervals did not lead to improved volleyball specific performance in a group of resistance-trained female volleyball players.
Post-activation performance enhancement remains a topic of debate in sport science. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of lower-body plyometric conditioning activity (CA) with a self-selected intra-complex rest interval on upper and lower-body volleyball specific performance. Eleven resistance-trained female volleyball players participated in the study (age: 20 +/- 2 years; body mass: 67.8 +/- 4.4 kg; height: 178 +/- 6 cm; half back squat one-repetition maximum: 78.6 +/- 10.2 kg; experience in resistance training: 5.5 +/- 2.1 years and in volleyball training: 10 +/- 2.3 years). Each participant performed a plyometric CA followed by two different sport-specific tests: an attack jump and a standing spike attack. The changes in jump height (JH), relative mean power output (MP) and ball velocity (BV) were analyzed before and after the CA with self-selected rest intervals. The applied plyometric CA with self-selected intra-complex rest intervals led to an insignificant decline in JH (p = 0.594; effect size [ES]: -0.27) and MP (p = 0.328; ES: -0.46) obtained during the attack jump as well as a significant decline in BV (p = 0.029; ES: -0.72) during the standing spike attack. This study showed that a plyometric CA with self-selected intra-complex rest intervals failed to elicit localized and non-localized PAPE effect in a group of sub-elite volleyball players.

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