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NCT number NCT06372808
Other study ID # 2022/118
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 1, 2023
Est. completion date September 15, 2024

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source Hasan Kalyoncu University
Contact Aysenur Tuncer, PhD
Phone +90342 2118080
Email aysenur.tuncer@hku.edu.tr
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study aims to determine the effect of plyometric exercises on physical fitness parameters in freestyle adolescent wrestlers.


Description:

Plyometric exercises are an effective training method that converts strength gains into power by applying specific power (explosive force) training. Plyometric training also dramatically contributes to converting acquired strength into wrestling-specific power. In light of this information, the relatively scarce literature on plyometric training with wrestlers, particularly adolescent freestyle wrestlers, will be studied. This study examines the effects of different plyometric training on physical fitness parameters in adolescent freestyle wrestlers over eight weeks. The investigators will involve participants who meet the inclusion criteria and who will be randomly assigned to either the control or training group. The training group will undergo plyometric exercise training twice a week for eight weeks in addition to their regular training program. Conversely, the control group will continue their regular training program without additional interventions. Evaluations will be conducted at the beginning and end of the eight weeks to assess the effects of the plyometric training. The routine training program for the control group participants includes basic strength training (weightlifting exercises), cardiovascular training (biking, running, sprint training, jogging), technical and tactical training, and match-style wrestling. The plyometric training program will be implemented twice a week for 8 weeks, with the number of sets and repetitions of the exercises adjusted weekly to ensure a progressive and safe training regimen. The investigators will assess the evaluation criteria at the beginning and end of the 8-week training period, comparing pre- and post-training data and conducting intergroup comparisons. Two measurements will be recorded according to these parameters. By the end of the study, the investigators will provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the plyometric training program on the physical fitness parameters of freestyle adolescent wrestlers, supported by robust data.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date September 15, 2024
Est. primary completion date June 18, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 10 Years to 15 Years
Eligibility Inclusion criteria for the study: - Individuals engaged in freestyle wrestling sport with a valid license, - Aged between 10 and 15 years old, - Have been practicing this sport for at least three years, - Not involved in any other sports discipline, - Willing to cooperate and volunteer for the study, - The research will include those who have not received medical treatment in the last three months and will not receive treatment during the study period. Exclusion criteria for the study: - Individuals with injuries and chronic pain, - Smokers, - Regular medication users, - Those with neurological and systemic diseases, - Individuals who have experienced trauma and undergone surgery in the last three months, - Athletes who withdraw their voluntary participation

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
The Plyometric Exercise
The training group will perform plyometric exercises for eight weeks in addition to their regular training program.
The Regular Training
The control group's regular training includes basic strength training, cardiovascular training, technical and tactical training, and match-style wrestling.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Batipark Sports Hall Kahramanmaras

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hasan Kalyoncu University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from Baseline in Strength at 8 weeks Hand Grip Strength Test: Grip strength is a measurement method to evaluate overall body strength and upper extremity performance. This test measures the maximum isometric contraction strength of the hand and forearm muscles. It will be conducted using a hand-grip dynamometer.
Back and Leg Strength Test: This test assesses the strength of the back and leg muscles. It is performed using a back-leg dynamometer.
Baseline, 8 weeks
Primary Change from Baseline in Endurance at 8 weeks The McGill Core Endurance Test, which consists of four positions (Trunk Flexors Endurance Test, Trunk Extensors Endurance Test, and Right and Left Lateral Plank Tests), will measure participants' endurance. The maximum time each participant can remain in these positions will be recorded in seconds.
Collectively, these tests evaluate the endurance and strength of various core muscles.
Baseline, 8 weeks
Primary Change from Baseline in Agility at 8 weeks Agility will be measured using the Agility T-Test. This test is set up in a T-shape with four contact points, covering a 10-meter length and width area. Participants must complete a series of movements between these contact points in different directions and patterns as quickly as possible. What sets this test apart from other agility tests is that the participant always faces the same direction. Changes in direction are made by sidestepping to the right and left or by running backward. Baseline, 8 weeks
Primary Change from Baseline in Wrestling Performance at 8 weeks Wrestling performance will be measured using a special judo fitness test. The test consists of three application sections of 15, 30, and 30 seconds each, with 10-second rest intervals between applications. In each section, the judoka (tori) must throw the other two judokas (uke) as quickly as possible using the ipon-seoi-nage technique. The distance between the ukes is 6 meters, and the tori starts the applications at 3 meters from each uke.
Participants' heart rates (HR) are recorded immediately after the test (HR_post) and one minute later (HR_1 min). The throws and HR are recorded at the end of the test.
The scoring index for this test is a combination of your post-test and 1-minute later heart rates, divided by the total number of throws. The formula is as follows: Index score = (HR_post + HR_1 min) / throws (total).
Baseline, 8 weeks
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