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NCT05646914
Plyometric and Complex Training in Male Cricket Players
Conditions: Physical Functional Performance
Sex: Male
Ages: 18 Years – 26 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 42
Sponsor: King Saud University
Location: Saudi Arabia
Summary
The complex training starts with a high load of resistance training that is succeeded by plyometric training.
This combination aims at improving the efficacy of the plyometric training stimulus, thus increasing the neuromuscular response, explosive strength, and power.
This response might further be improved by making appropriate variations in the dosage parameters of complex training.
Previously available literature reports conflicting evidence, with some studies supporting the effectiveness of complex training for improving power output in sports, whereas others contradict this rationale.
There is a paucity of research evidence that directly compares the efficacy of plyometric and complex training for the outcomes of physical performance in cricket players.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:University-level cricket playersAge of 18 to 26 yearsPlaying competitively at least once a monthInvolved in resistance training for at least six monthsWorking knowledge of the english languageExclusion Criteria:A history of severe neurological deficit, injury or concussion in the past six months,Operative treatment for lower or upper limb in the past six months,Current musculoskeletal pain (any level of chronicity)
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05646914). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.