Effects of 8-Week Plyometric Training on Basketball Performance and Isokinetic Strength

NCT ID: NCT07399548 Phase: NA Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 24 Completion: 2026-01-31

Conditions

Athletic Performance, Physical Fitness, Muscle Strength, Plyometric Exercise Adaptations, Neuromuscular Performance in Athletes

Interventions

8-Week Progressive Plyometric Training Program

Summary

This study aims to evaluate the effects of an 8-week plyometric training program on the physical performance of male basketball players. The research focuses on measuring improvements in linear sprinting speed, change-of-direction (agility) abilities, and vertical jump height. Additionally, the study examines changes in the participants' muscle strength through isokinetic testing. Twenty-four trained basketball players were divided into two groups: the control group followed their regular basketball training, while the experimental group added specific plyometric exercises, such as jumps and bounds, twice per week. By comparing the results before and after the 8-week intervention period, the study seeks to determine if this training method effectively enhances the athletic skills required in competitive basketball.

Primary Outcome

25-meter Linear Sprint Time

Source

ClinicalTrials.gov