Y Acute effects of different stretching and warm up protocols on some anaerobic motoric tests, flexibility and balance

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2020

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Iermakov S S

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate acute effects of different warm-up and stretching protocols, on 30 m. sprint, flexibility, vertical jump, strength, balance and anaerobic power performances in junior male judokas. Material: Twenty sub-elite 11-14 year old judokas who volunteered to participate in the study (age: 12,250,96 years; height: 1,520,11cm; body mass: 48,06 +/- 14,22 kg). This study consist of four different stretching and warm up protocols; without stretching (WS); static stretching (SS); dynamic warm up (DW); dynamic+static warm up (DSW). Results: The effect of the four stretching and warm up protocols were analysed by an ANOVA for repeated measures (WS x SS x DW x DSW). After stretching and warm up protocols, 30 m. sprint values are statistically significance (p<0.05). There was find statistically significant between WS and DSW, SS and DW, DW and DSW (p>0.05). There were no significant difference is found on flexibility values between four stretching and warm up protocols (p<0.05). Altough leg strength performance wasn't statistically significant (p>0.05), there was found significant differences between WS and DSW, SS and DSW in favour of DSW (p<0.05). Other parameters like vertical jump, balance and back strength performance weren't statistically significant after four stretching and warm up protocols. Conclusions: Consequently it is suggested for coaches and judokas that SS are required for developing flexibility performance and DSW can suggest for leg strength improvement.

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judo, performance, sprint, strength, vertical jump

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Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports

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Q3

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24

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4

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