Relationship between Aquatic Plyometric Training and Injuries Prevention

S. Chomani, Abdulla Majeed Dzai, K. K. Khoshnaw, M. Joksimović, Ana Lilić, Arazw Mahmood
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Aims: To determine the relationship of aquatic plyometric training on injuries prevention and to effects on physical fitness components such as explosive strength power, agility, and speed in young football players. Understand further about this research on a continuing search to include realistic recommendations for healthy and successful programming within a range of sports for performance improvement and injury prevention. Methods: Experimental Method with experimental and control equal groups 20 players for each group duration of the program was 2 months program of Aquatic Plyometric Training (APT) was applied to the experimental group, while the Land Plyometric Training (LPT) program applied in the control group comparing injury players during program and after between APT and LPT (Age 16.25 ± 1, height 168 ± 3 cm, body weight 61.03 ± 4.kg). Results and Conclusion: Land plyometric training can be improved physical ability, but fewer effects than the APT. The success of APT increase gain edging out the increases in the LPT program, and the incidence of fewer muscle injuries and less pain, the effects of LPT and APT on muscle injury and pain were tested by assessing the pain of straight muscles and lower body injuries, it means that by aquatic plyometric training can be the prevention of the lower body injuries during the program training and competitions. This difference is attributed to the development of the APT experimental group in the special force at a rate that exceeds the LPT, which in turn led to a difference between the two groups and for the benefit of the APT group, which used the aquatic polymeric training.
水上增强训练与损伤预防的关系
目的:探讨水上增力训练与青少年足球运动员损伤预防的关系及其对运动员爆发力、力量、敏捷性、速度等体能指标的影响。进一步了解这项研究的持续搜索,包括现实的建议,健康和成功的规划,在一系列运动的表现提高和伤害预防。方法:实验方法分为实验组和对照组,每组20人,每组训练时间为2个月,实验组采用水上增强训练(APT)方案,对照组采用陆上增强训练(LPT)方案,比较APT和LPT方案前后的受伤运动员(年龄16.25±1岁,身高168±3 cm,体重61.03±4 kg)。结果与结论:陆地增强训练可以提高身体能力,但效果不如APT, APT增加增益的成功程度超过了LPT计划,肌肉损伤和疼痛的发生率更少,通过评估直肌和下体损伤的疼痛来检验LPT和APT对肌肉损伤和疼痛的影响。这意味着通过水上增力训练,可以在项目训练和比赛中预防下肢损伤。这一差异归因于APT实验组在特种部队的发展速度超过了LPT,这反过来又导致了两组之间的差异,并有利于APT组使用水生聚合物训练。
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