2016
DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2016.02074
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Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out and compare different warm-up modalities on countermovement vertical jump performance. This study consisted of 12 strength-trained athletes from different kind of sports and also university students of physical education (age: 20 ± 1.1 years; body mass: 82 ± 15.8; body height: 184 ± 8.7). Participants performed 6 warm-up protocols. Protocol 1: Dynamic stretching (DS), protocol 2: Dynamic stretching + ballistic stretching (DS+BAL), Protocol 3: Dynamic stretching + track … Show more

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“…Trials of multiple stretching modalities could either report all modalities in time (e.g., 30 s for both dynamic and static active stretching [220,221]) or report some modalities in time and others in repetitions (e.g., 10 repetitions for dynamic stretching, 90 s for static active stretching [314]). Accordingly, combined interventions could be reported in uniform units (e.g., 120 s of dynamic stretching + 300 s of static passive stretching [244]) or in nonuniform units (e.g., 30 s of ballistic stretching + 15 repetitions of dynamic stretching [219]). However, multiple reporting problems were identified and are detailed in the ESM (Sect.…”
Section: Number Of Repetitions or Time Per Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trials of multiple stretching modalities could either report all modalities in time (e.g., 30 s for both dynamic and static active stretching [220,221]) or report some modalities in time and others in repetitions (e.g., 10 repetitions for dynamic stretching, 90 s for static active stretching [314]). Accordingly, combined interventions could be reported in uniform units (e.g., 120 s of dynamic stretching + 300 s of static passive stretching [244]) or in nonuniform units (e.g., 30 s of ballistic stretching + 15 repetitions of dynamic stretching [219]). However, multiple reporting problems were identified and are detailed in the ESM (Sect.…”
Section: Number Of Repetitions or Time Per Setmentioning
confidence: 99%