Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males

This research aims to effect of long-term high-intensity plyometric training on the strength and power of the lower body muscles in young healthy males. A total of 40 healthy men, aged 20-24 years, with no history of chronic disease, were recruited to become research subjects and were divided into 2...

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Published in:REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Main Authors: Raharjo, Slamet; Giang, Nguyen Tra; Azidin, Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Fitri, Mustika; Yunus, Mahmud; Pelana, Ramdan
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Language:English
Published: PAN AMER HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2024
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author Raharjo
Slamet; Giang
Nguyen Tra; Azidin
Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Fitri
Mustika; Yunus
Mahmud; Pelana
Ramdan
spellingShingle Raharjo
Slamet; Giang
Nguyen Tra; Azidin
Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Fitri
Mustika; Yunus
Mahmud; Pelana
Ramdan
Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
author_facet Raharjo
Slamet; Giang
Nguyen Tra; Azidin
Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Fitri
Mustika; Yunus
Mahmud; Pelana
Ramdan
author_sort Raharjo
spelling Raharjo, Slamet; Giang, Nguyen Tra; Azidin, Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja; Fitri, Mustika; Yunus, Mahmud; Pelana, Ramdan
Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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This research aims to effect of long-term high-intensity plyometric training on the strength and power of the lower body muscles in young healthy males. A total of 40 healthy men, aged 20-24 years, with no history of chronic disease, were recruited to become research subjects and were divided into 2 groups: the control group (CTRL; n=20) and the high-intensity plyometric training group (HIPT; n=20). The intervention was carried out for six weeks, with a frequency of four times per week. Meanwhile, at CTRL, no special training is given. Measurements of muscle strength and power were carried out between the pretest and posttest. The data analysis technique uses a paired sample t-test with a significance level of 5%. The results showed the average muscle strength between the pretest and posttest on CTRL (117.75 +/- 19.39 to 118.55 +/- 16.27 kg, p=0.704), and HIPT (116.55 +/- 19.64 to 132.25 +/- 19.15 kg, p=0.000). Muscle power between the pretest and posttest on CTRL (52.10 +/- 6.95 to 52.70 +/- 6.53 cm, p=0.055), and HIPT (53.05 +/- 6.72 to 66.85 +/- 8.07 cm, p=0.000). This research proves that long-term high-intensity plyometric training increases lowerbody muscle strength and power in healthy young males.
PAN AMER HEALTH ORGANIZATION
1020-4989
1680-5348
2024
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

WOS:001279523300001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001279523300001
title Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
title_short Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
title_full Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
title_fullStr Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
title_sort Long-Term High-Intensity Plyometric Training Increases Muscle Strength and Power ofThe Lower Body in Males
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description This research aims to effect of long-term high-intensity plyometric training on the strength and power of the lower body muscles in young healthy males. A total of 40 healthy men, aged 20-24 years, with no history of chronic disease, were recruited to become research subjects and were divided into 2 groups: the control group (CTRL; n=20) and the high-intensity plyometric training group (HIPT; n=20). The intervention was carried out for six weeks, with a frequency of four times per week. Meanwhile, at CTRL, no special training is given. Measurements of muscle strength and power were carried out between the pretest and posttest. The data analysis technique uses a paired sample t-test with a significance level of 5%. The results showed the average muscle strength between the pretest and posttest on CTRL (117.75 +/- 19.39 to 118.55 +/- 16.27 kg, p=0.704), and HIPT (116.55 +/- 19.64 to 132.25 +/- 19.15 kg, p=0.000). Muscle power between the pretest and posttest on CTRL (52.10 +/- 6.95 to 52.70 +/- 6.53 cm, p=0.055), and HIPT (53.05 +/- 6.72 to 66.85 +/- 8.07 cm, p=0.000). This research proves that long-term high-intensity plyometric training increases lowerbody muscle strength and power in healthy young males.
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