Sports Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparative Effects of Blood Flow Resistance and Slow Motion Strength Training on Explosive Power and Lower Limb Function Among Wrestlers.
The sport of wrestling poses several challenges for strength and conditioning addressed by designing a resistance training program to meet these requirements. This Study provides recommendations for implementing an effective resistance training program for wrestlers.Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training is a technique that combines low intensity exercise with blood flow occlusion that produces similar results to high intensity training. High-intensity, slow-motion strength training helps build muscle mass faster than lifting regular weights. This is because the slow-motion forces your muscles to hold the weight longer. With standard weightlifting, the faster the momentum, the less time your muscles are engaged. This study will be conducted to compare effect of blood flow resistance and slow motion strength training on power and lower limb function among wrestler players.All subjects will be selected between age 18 to 35 years.Data will be collected from players in Pakistan sports board . Study design will be Randomized clinical trial. Measuring tape,1RM tests,vertical jump test and Timed push ups and pull ups test will be used to asses the power and lower limb function. Informed consent will be taken from All the participants.Athletes will be allocated randomly into two main groups.Group A and group B. On group A blood flow resistance training method will be performed and group B will be provided by slow motion strength training method to compare the effects of both techniques. Study will be conducted in nine months time period after the approval of synopsis. Data will be collected at the start of the research and after one year post research data will collected for analysis. SPSS will be used for data entry and analysis.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | August 22, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 15, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age:18 to 35 years - Athletes registered at fitness center - Athletes undergoing strength training program - No history of previous ankle,knee,hip or back musculoskeletal condition that could influence their ability to perform 1RMtests and vertical jump tests Exclusion Criteria: - Athletes who will not have any systematic disease which can hinder the training. - Athletes who would not commit to full participation in the study's training regime. - Athletes have who have received surgery prior to study or undergone rehabilitation within the past year |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Pakistan sports board | Lahore | Punjab |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | measuring tape | Measurement of muscle size is often used to estimate muscle strength.For this purpose measuring tape is used to asses the skin fold thickness /muscle size | 6 weeks | |
Primary | vertical jump test | The vertical jump test is a test of lower body power the athlete stands side on to a wall and reaches up with the hand closest to the wall. Keeping the feet flat on the ground, the point of the fingertips is marked or recorded. The athlete then stands away from the wall, and leaps vertically as high as possible using both arms and legs to assist in projecting the body upwards. The jumping technique can or cannot use a counter-movement. Attempt to touch the wall at the highest point of the jump. The difference in distance between the standing reach height and the jump height is the score. The best of three attempts is recorded | 6 weeks | |
Primary | 1RM tests | RM TESTS: The one repitition maximum is often considered as the gold standard for assessing the strength capacity of individuals in non laboratory environment.it is simply defined as maximum weight an individual can lift for only one repetition with correct technique | 6 weeks | |
Primary | timed push ups and pull ups tests | The push-up fitness test (also called the press-up test) measures upper body strength and endurance. standard push-up begins with the hands and toes touching the floor, the body and legs in a straight line, feet slightly apart, the arms at shoulder-width apart, extended and at a right angle to the body. Keeping the back and knees straight, the subject lowers the body to a predetermined point, to touch the ground or some other object, or until there is a 90-degree angle at the elbows, then returns back to the starting position with the arms extended. This action is repeated without rest, and the test continues until exhaustion, or until they can do no more in rhythm or have reached the target number of push-ups Record the number of correctly completed push-ups | 6 weeks |
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