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Acute Effect of Different Combined Stretching Methods on Acceleration and Speed in Soccer Players

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JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS
卷 50, 期 1, 页码 179-186

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DE GRUYTER POLAND SP Z O O
DOI: 10.1515/hukin-2015-0154

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combined stretching; soccer; acceleration; speed; warm-up

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effect of different stretching methods, during a warm-up, on the acceleration and speed of soccer players. The acceleration performance of 20 collegiate soccer players (body height: 177.25 +/- 5.31 cm; body mass: 65.10 +/- 5.62 kg; age: 16.85 +/- 0.87 years; BMI: 20.70 +/- 5.54; experience: 8.46 +/- 1.49 years) was evaluated after different warm-up procedures, using 10 and 20 m tests. Subjects performed five types of a warm-up: static, dynamic, combined static + dynamic, combined dynamic + static, and no-stretching. Subjects were divided into five groups. Each group performed five different warm-up protocols in five non-consecutive days. The warm-up protocol used for each group was randomly assigned. The protocols consisted of 4 min jogging, a 1 min stretching program (except for the no-stretching protocol), and 2 min rest periods, followed by the 10 and 20 m sprint test, on the same day. The current findings showed significant differences in the 10 and 20 m tests after dynamic stretching compared with static, combined, and no-stretching protocols. There were also significant differences between the combined stretching compared with static and no-stretching protocols. We concluded that soccer players performed better with respect to acceleration and speed, after dynamic and combined stretching, as they were able to produce more force for a faster execution.

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