Only Healthy Participants Are Included in the Study Clinical Trial
— AESSWOfficial title:
Acute Effects of Static Stretching in Warm-up on Muscular Performance of Football Players
| Verified date | September 2017 |
| Source | University of Primorska |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
In this study the investigators want to address acute effects of warm-up and static
stretching on short-term muscular performance of football players. Static stretching
exercises are often used in the first part of a training session or before a football match
in order to increase sports performance and to decrease risk of injuries. Since there is a
lot of scientific evidence that demonstrates static stretching can improve short-term muscle
performance, the aim of researchers is to discover the size and the duration of negative
effects and, additionally, whether these effects can be eliminated with activation exercises.
Nineteen 14 years old football players will be included in a cross-over study design.
In the control condition the participants will perform 5 minutes of aerobic warm-up (stepping
on the stair) and then 7 series of 20-seconds static stretching of quadriceps femoris,
hamstrings, hip adductors and triceps surae.
Maximal power and jump height of the countermovement jump will be tested in between every
series. Thus, parameters of countermovement jump will be monitored at the beginning, after
warm-up, after each series of static stretching, 7.5 minutes after 7th static stretching
series and 15 minutes after 7th static stretching series.
Parameters of dynamometry (relative maximal torque [Nm/kgBM] and rate of torque developement
[Nm/s/kgBM] will be monitored at the beginning, after warm up, 7.5 minutes after last series
of static stretching and 15 minutes after last series of static stretching.
Maximal range of motion will be monitored at the beginning, after warm up, during every
series of static stretching, after last series of static stretching, 7.5 minutes after last
series of static stretching and 15 minutes after last series of static stretching.
In the second condition (experimental) all the tasks are the same, the only difference is
that the subjects must perform post-activation potentiation exercises after last series of
static stretching.
We hypothesize that muscular performance will be impaired to a statistically significant
level after 7th series of static stretching. Second hypothesis is that negative effects will
not last longer than 15 minutes and the last hypothesis is that static stretching induced
negative effects can be nullified with activation exercises.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 19 |
| Est. completion date | July 30, 2017 |
| Est. primary completion date | July 23, 2017 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Male |
| Age group | 12 Years to 15 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - football players, man Exclusion Criteria: - injuries, last 12 months |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slovenia | Faculty of Health Studies, University of Primorska | Izola | Polje 42 |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Primorska | Motus Melior, Ltd., S2P, Science to Practice, Ltd. |
Slovenia,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Muscle Performance | Maximal and explosive strength of adductors, maximal power during countermovement jump | 1 week | |
| Secondary | Maximal power during countermovement jump | Relative maximal power during countermovement jump on force plate (W/kg) | 1 week | |
| Secondary | Jump Height | Maximal height of countermovement jump on force plate (m) | 1 week | |
| Secondary | Relative maximal torque of adductors on dynamometer (Nm/kgBM) | Maximal voluntary contraction of adductors will be performed on dynamometer. | 1 week | |
| Secondary | Rate of torque developement (Nm/s/kgBM) | Rate of torque developement were monitored during Explosive maximal voluntary contraction of adductors performed on dynamometer. | 1 week | |
| Secondary | Maximal range of motion (cm) | Maximal range of passive motion (bilaterally performed: seat&reach, hip abduction, dorsal foot flexion - for all, knees extended) | 1 week |