Sports Physical Therapy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Complex Training on Physical Fitness, Bowling Performance, Work Capacity, Muscle Strength and Bone Density in Cricket Fast Bowlers
This study will be a randomized controlled trial and the data will be collected from National Cricket Academy and domestic cricket clubs. The sample size will be calculated by conducting a pilot study. There will be three groups. Group-A will be receiving Complex training, Group-B will be receiving Conventional training and Group C as a Control Group. Athletes with same physical fitness level will be recruited. There will be parallel assignment of the participants. Assessor will be kept blinded. All the parameters would be assessed at Baseline, 6 Weeks, 12 Weeks. Physical fitness will be assessed through Field Testing. Bowling performance will be assessed through speed machine and Kinovea Software. Work capacity will be assessed through step testing. Muscle strength will be assessed through Dynamometer. Lastly, BMD will be assessed though Bone Densitometer.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | June 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Male bowlers between 18 - 25 years - Bowling speed 115-130 km/h - Same Run-up speed (20-25 km/h) - domestic teams - Active in game from last 6 months - Athletes with same 1 Repetition Maximum (Bench press and Leg press) - Athletes with same BMI category (18.5 - 24.9) Exclusion Criteria: - Red flags - Resistance training from last 6 months - Any disabling musculoskeletal injury - Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit - Scapular Dyskinesia - Athletes taking prohibited drugs, Ergogenic aids - Any cardiovascular issue . Any systemic disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Pakistan Sports Board Coaching Center | Lahore | Punjab |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Physical fitness (linear speed capability) | will be assessed by lower body vertical jump test | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Physical fitness (lower limb explosive power) | will be assessed by 20-m sprint test | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Physical fitness (upper body strength test) | will be assessed by bench press & bent over row | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Physical fitness (lower body strength test) | will be assessed by hex-bar deadlift | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Physical fitness (upper body muscular endurance) | will be assessed by horizontal pull | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Physical fitness (aerobic capacity) | will be assessed by Yo-Yo intermittent recovery Level 1 test | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Bowling performance (Ball speed) | will be measured by Pocket Radar | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Bowling performance (run-up time) | will be measured by Dartfish software | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Bowling performance (accuracy) | will be measured by Dartfish software | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Primary | Bowling performance (RPE) | will be measured by Borg scale | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Secondary | Work capacity | will be assessed by Step Testing | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Secondary | Muscle Strength | will be assessed by Hand-held Dynamometer | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week | |
Secondary | Bone Density | will be assessed by Bone Densitometer | 0 week, 6 week, 12 week |
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