Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of static and dynamic stretching routines performed as part of a comprehensive warm-up on flexibility and sprint running, jumping, and change of direction tests in team sport athletes. Methods: A randomized, controlled, crossover study design with experimenter blinding was conducted. On separate days, 20 male team sport athletes completed a comprehensive warm-up routine. After a low-intensity warm-up, a 5-s static stretch (5S), a 30-s static stretch (30S; 3 10-s stretches), a 5-repetition (per muscle group) dynamic stretch (DYN), or a no-stretch (NS) protocol was completed; stretches were done on seven lower body and two upper body regions. This was followed by test-specific practice progre...
Recently, there has been a shift from static stretching (SS) or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilit...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols wit...
Static stretching (SS) is widely used in warm-ups before training and competition. A growing amount ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of static and dynamic stretching routines performed...
Introduction: Significant evidence indicates that static muscle stretching can acutely reduce muscle...
Static Stretching prior to sport has been shown to decrease force production in comparison to the in...
Dynamic and static warmups have both been used to prepare for exercise and sport. Previous researche...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
Use of stretching protocols in sport practice is widely adopted in the most part of sports. Muscular...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(4): 298-311, 2020. Proper warm-up is important for faci...
Background: Alongside its role in athletic conditioning, stretching has commonly been integrated in ...
Prior to performing physical activity it is customary to undertake a warm up in the belief it reduce...
Warming up before the start of any physical activity has been a common practice for many decades. It...
AbstractAim:The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different static and dynamic s...
INTRODUCTION: The benefits of preexercise muscle stretching have been recently questioned after repo...
Recently, there has been a shift from static stretching (SS) or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilit...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols wit...
Static stretching (SS) is widely used in warm-ups before training and competition. A growing amount ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of static and dynamic stretching routines performed...
Introduction: Significant evidence indicates that static muscle stretching can acutely reduce muscle...
Static Stretching prior to sport has been shown to decrease force production in comparison to the in...
Dynamic and static warmups have both been used to prepare for exercise and sport. Previous researche...
This review presents the methods used to investigate the effects of various stretching protocols on ...
Use of stretching protocols in sport practice is widely adopted in the most part of sports. Muscular...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(4): 298-311, 2020. Proper warm-up is important for faci...
Background: Alongside its role in athletic conditioning, stretching has commonly been integrated in ...
Prior to performing physical activity it is customary to undertake a warm up in the belief it reduce...
Warming up before the start of any physical activity has been a common practice for many decades. It...
AbstractAim:The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different static and dynamic s...
INTRODUCTION: The benefits of preexercise muscle stretching have been recently questioned after repo...
Recently, there has been a shift from static stretching (SS) or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilit...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols wit...
Static stretching (SS) is widely used in warm-ups before training and competition. A growing amount ...