Effects of Contrast Strength Training in Badminton Players
- Conditions
- Sports
- Registration Number
- NCT06955091
- Lead Sponsor
- Riphah International University
- Brief Summary
Badminton is one of the most popular sports worldwide. In general, badminton jumping actions have two goals: achieve maximum height and reach a precise location using certain body movements. Both objectives are important in badminton and must be considered when conducting practical training sessions and imparting techniques. The players should have agility to move on the court forward sideward and backward to do many actions with high speed. They require sports specific training to achieve power, stability and agility in the ground for a powerful performance. Contrast strength training is multi-intervention programs and it has a certain influence on agility, power and speed.A sample size of 48 badminton players from Pakistan Sports Board, university level and badminton club players will be taken through Non-Probability Convenience Sampling technique. Sample size of players with age group between 17-28 years will be taken. Players will be selected on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be equally divided into two groups by random number generator table. Group A experimental group will perform contrast strength training. Group B participants of the control group will follow their standard badminton practice over the same duration with no strength training design. Before and after completion of the respective training agility and power will be assessed through t-test and vertical jump test. For explosive speed 40-yard dash will be performed. Data will be analyzed by using SPSS for Windows Version 25.
- Detailed Description
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of contrast strength training on agility, power and explosive speed in badminton players.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 48
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• Both male and female athletes.
- Participants between the age of 17-28.(10)
- Have been playing on a regular basis three-four times a week(21)
- Players must have been playing badminton for more than 2 years.(22)
- Athletes with systemic and neuromuscular issue(1)
- Players have musculoskeletal problem which can hinder the trainings.(10)
- Received surgery in the three years prior to the study or had undergone rehabilitation within the past year.(1)
- Could not commit to full participation in the study's training regimes.
- Did not practice any training in the last six months(10)
- History of injury in past 6 months(10)
- Previous history of fracture, previous injury, open wounds.(10)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Agility T Test 8 weeks The T-test, an accurate approach with a good intra-trial reliability score (ICC = 0.98), was used to measure agility. The participants were told to touch the first cone with their right hand after running 9.14 meters from the starting line. They shuffled to the second cone, which was 4.57 meters to the left, then to the third, which was 9.14 meters to the right, touching it with their right hand, then reversing to the starting line after shuffling 4.57 meters to the center cone and touching it with their left
Vertical Jump Power Test 8 weeks The participant applies chalk to the tips of their fingers. After standing away from the wall, the individual uses both arms and legs to help project their body upwards and jumped as high as they are capable of. Attempt to touch the wall at the top of the jump. Power will be measured by Sargent Test. Intra rater class reliability ICC = 0.903 to 0.934)
40-Yd Speed Test 8 weeks Speed was evaluated using the 40-Yard Sprint Test, which involves completing a single maximum-effort sprint over a 40-yard distance while recording the time. The purpose of this test was to assess the participants' 40-yard sprint performance. The test demonstrated high reliability, with an intra class correlation coefficient (ICC) greater than 0.987, making it a reliable measure of quickness
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pakistan sports Board Lahore
🇵🇰Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan