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Effect of vertical, horizontal, and combined plyometric training on jump, sprint and change of direction performance in male soccer players.

Jason MoranNorodin ValiAnders SandMarco BeatoRaouf HammamiRodrigo Ramírez-CampilloHelmi ChaabeneGavin Sandercock
Published in: PloS one (2024)
A total volume of 100 foot contacts per session, twice per week for eight weeks was sufficient to achieve the observed changes. Though jump and changing direction performance were enhanced, linear sprint performance was largely unchanged and so a more complete and intense programme may have been warranted. No method was superior to another in eliciting changes across these tests and a directionally-specific pattern of adaptation was not apparent.
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