Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility

Cilt: 15 Sayı: 3 13 Şubat 2014
  • Jeffrey Pagaduan
  • Haris Pojskıä†
  • Fuad Babajıä†
  • Edin Uå½ıäœanın
  • Melika Muratovıä†
  • Mario Tomljanovıä†
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Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility

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The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of loaded whole body static squat exercise during whole body vibration and non-vibration schemes on countermovement jump (CMJ), speed and agility. Twenty-one healthy male college football players (age: 20.14 ± 1.65 years; body height: 179.9 ± 8.34 cm; body mass: 74.4 ± 13.0 kg; % body fat: 9.45 ± 4.8) participated in the study. They underwent a standardized general warm-up and dynamic stretching followed by randomized loaded protocols executed for 5 minutes with a rest interval of 30 seconds. These included static squat with 30% bodyweight external load (ST + 30%), ST + 30% on a vibration platform at 25 Hz and 2 mm (WBV25), and  ST + 30% on a vibration platform at 50 Hz and 4mm. Measurement of  CMJ, 15 m sprint and modified agility tests followed the warm-up protocol. One way repeated measures ANOVA revealed a significant difference on CMJ performance, F(2,40) = 24.5, partial Î·2 =  .551, p < 0.01. Bonferonni post hoc showed that ST+30% posted significantly lower CMJ than WBV25 and WBV50. CMJ at WBV50 was higher than WBV25. There was a significant difference on speed, F(2, 40) = 23.6, partial η2  = .542, p < 0.01. Post hoc determined that ST+30% was significantly slower than WBV25 and WBV50. WBV50 was faster than WBV25. There was a significant difference in the agility among interventions, F(2, 40) = 18.2, partial η2 = .477, p < 0.01. ST+30% agility time was significantly higher compared to WBV25 and WBV50.  In conclusion, WBV50 posted the greatest benefits in CMJ, speed and agility.

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Haris Pojskıä† Bu kişi benim

Fuad Babajıä† Bu kişi benim

Edin Uå½ıäœanın Bu kişi benim

Melika Muratovıä† Bu kişi benim

Mario Tomljanovıä† Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

13 Şubat 2014

Gönderilme Tarihi

13 Şubat 2014

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2013 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Pagaduan, J., Pojskıä†, H., Babajıä†, F., Uå½ıäœanın, E., Muratovıä†, M., & Tomljanovıä†, M. (2014). Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 15(3), 56-59. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.91525
AMA
1.Pagaduan J, Pojskıä† H, Babajıä† F, Uå½ıäœanın E, Muratovıä† M, Tomljanovıä† M. Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise. 2014;15(3):56-59. doi:10.15314/tjse.91525
Chicago
Pagaduan, Jeffrey, Haris Pojskıä†, Fuad Babajıä†, Edin Uå½ıäœanın, Melika Muratovıä†, ve Mario Tomljanovıä†. 2014. “Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 15 (3): 56-59. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.91525.
EndNote
Pagaduan J, Pojskıä† H, Babajıä† F, Uå½ıäœanın E, Muratovıä† M, Tomljanovıä† M (01 Şubat 2014) Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 15 3 56–59.
IEEE
[1]J. Pagaduan, H. Pojskıä†, F. Babajıä†, E. Uå½ıäœanın, M. Muratovıä†, ve M. Tomljanovıä†, “Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility”, Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, c. 15, sy 3, ss. 56–59, Şub. 2014, doi: 10.15314/tjse.91525.
ISNAD
Pagaduan, Jeffrey - Pojskıä†, Haris - Babajıä†, Fuad - Uå½ıäœanın, Edin - Muratovıä†, Melika - Tomljanovıä†, Mario. “Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 15/3 (01 Şubat 2014): 56-59. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.91525.
JAMA
1.Pagaduan J, Pojskıä† H, Babajıä† F, Uå½ıäœanın E, Muratovıä† M, Tomljanovıä† M. Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise. 2014;15:56–59.
MLA
Pagaduan, Jeffrey, vd. “Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, c. 15, sy 3, Şubat 2014, ss. 56-59, doi:10.15314/tjse.91525.
Vancouver
1.Jeffrey Pagaduan, Haris Pojskıä†, Fuad Babajıä†, Edin Uå½ıäœanın, Melika Muratovıä†, Mario Tomljanovıä†. Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise. 01 Şubat 2014;15(3):56-9. doi:10.15314/tjse.91525
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