The aim of this study was to determine the effect of plyometric exercises in single leg jump and depth on explosive power and under shoot. This study used 18 basketball players. The results showed a significant influence between before and after training in group I plyometric single leg jump to increase power and under shoot results, in group II depth jump was a significant effect between before and after training on increasing power and under shoot, whereas in group III the control had no significant effect on increasing power and under shooting. It can be concluded that the group I plyometric single leg jump and group II depth jump explosive power and under shoot both have a significant influence on basketball athletes.
Volleyball uses a lot of anaerobic energy which can produce a lot of lactic acid that causes fatigue. Recovery is an important factor in increasing an athlete performance. The purpose of this study was to investigate the modification of recovery techniques by combining active and passive recovery techniques combined with massage. This research was an experimental study using a pure experimental design - Randomized Control Group Pretest-Posttest. The conclusion of this study is that there is a significant influence on changes in VO2max after the presence of massage treatment in the active and passive recovery groups. Massage can be an additional recovery technique during practice or competition.
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