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NCT number NCT05834205
Other study ID # REC/RCR&AHS/23/0401
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 25, 2023
Est. completion date October 22, 2023

Study information

Verified date September 2023
Source Riphah International University
Contact Imran Amjad, PhD
Phone 03324390125
Email imran.amjad@riphah.edu.pk
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The sport of cricket calls for a high level of physical fitness and mastery of skills. Cricket players, especially fast bowlers, must have the skills to maintain consistency in their pace and accuracy while bowling helps them prevent batsmen from settling into their innings and helps bowlers succeed in getting wickets. Fast bowlers, being some of the most influential players on the cricket field, must undergo specific trainings. Sports-specific Drills and Plyometric training are two important types of training that help athletes in their particular sports.


Description:

Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT) will be conducted to compare the effect of plyometric trainings versus bowling drills on speed and agility among fast bowlers. A sample size of 22 club level fast bowlers will be taken through Non-Probability Convenience Sampling Technique. One group of 11 participants will perform Plyometric training and other group of 11 participants will perform Bowling Drills and Ladder drill. Both groups will perform their respective trainings for 6 weeks with 3 sessions per week. Before and after completion of the respective training, speed, agility will be assessed through 30m sprint test, run-a-three test, illinois test, t-test respectively and bowling speed will be measured using a stopwatch to calculate the time required for the ball to reach a batsman and within 22 yards of the pitch. Data will be analyzed by using SPSS for windows version 25.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 22
Est. completion date October 22, 2023
Est. primary completion date September 15, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Male
Age group 20 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Only male fast bowler will be recruited to the study. - Athletes must have been practicing fast bowling for at least one year at the club level. - Athletes must have been between the ages of 20-35. Exclusion Criteria: - Athletes who will have any systemic disease which can hinder the trainings. - Athletes who would not commit to full participation in the study's training regimes. - Athletes who have received surgery in the three years prior to the study or undergone rehabilitation within the past year. - Athletes currently engaged in plyometric training as this may confound the study

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Plyometric Training
Ankle hops, jump squats, box jump, overhead medicine ball, plyometric push-up, rotational wall with 16x2 reps for week 1&2. Ankle hops, jump squats, box jump, overhead medicine ball, plyometric push-up, rotational wall with 10x3 reps for week 3&4. Ankle hops, jump squats, box jump, depth jump and alternate lunge jump, overhead medicine ball, plyometric push-up, rotational wall with 8x3 reps for week 5&6
Drills
Fast bowling drills (hitting a target, football throw, fast bowler grip) and Ladder Drill

Locations

Country Name City State
Pakistan Riphah International University, Raiwind Campus Lahore Punjab

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Riphah International University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Pakistan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary T Test The T-test is a measure of four-directional agility and body control. It measures the ability to change direction rapidly while maintaining balance without loss of speed. To perform the Agility T-Test a client is asked to run from the start point 10 meters forward to point one, sidestep to point two before sidestepping to point three, side stepping back to point one and then running back to the finish. The process is then repeated side stepping in the other direction first. 6 weeks
Primary Run A Three Test The Run-a-Three Test is a cricket fitness test that assesses both speed and agility in a very specific cricket situation. The run-a-three involves sprinting over the actual pitch distance three times, carrying a bat and incorporating two 180 degree turns. This test not only assesses speed, but also technique on the turn and running the bat in at the end. 6 weeks
Primary Illinois Agility Test The Illinois agility test is a fitness test designed to test one's sport agility. In which Participants should lie on their front (head to the start line) and hands by their shoulders. On the 'Go' command the stopwatch is started, and the athlete gets up as quickly as possible and runs forwards 10 meters to run around a cone, then back 10 meters, then runs up and back through a slalom course of four cones. Finally, the athlete runs another 10 meters up and back past the finishing cone, at which the timing is stopped. 6 weeks
Primary 30m Sprint Test The 30m sprint test is to determine speed and acceleration. The test involves running a single maximum sprint over 30 meters, with the time recorded. Start from a stationary position, with one foot in front of the other. The tester provides hints for maximizing speed (such as keeping low, driving hard with the arms and legs) and encourage athletes to continue running hard through the finish line. Two trials are allowed, and the best time is recorded to the nearest 2 decimal places. 6 weeks
Primary Bowling Speed Measure It can be measured your bowling speed by using a stopwatch to calculate the time required for the ball to reach a batsman and within 22 yards of the pitch. Then, divide the distance by time and convert miles per hour or miles per hour. 6 weeks
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