Authors
Vassilios Gourgoulis, Nickos Aggeloussis, Panagiotis Kasimatis, Giorgos Mavromatis, Athanasios Garas
Publication date
2003/5/1
Journal
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
342-344
Publisher
LWW
Description
The purpose of the current research was to study the effect of a warm-up program including submaximal half-squats on vertical jumping ability. Twenty physically active men participated in the study. Each subject performed 5 sets of half-squats with 2 repetitions at each of the following intensities: 20, 40, 60, 80, and 90% of the 1 repetition maximum (1RM) load. Prior to the first set and immediately after the end of the last set, the subjects performed 2 countermovement jumps on a Kistler force platform; the primary goal was to jump as high as possible. The results showed that mean vertical jumping ability improved by 2.39% after the warm-up period. Subjects were then divided into 2 groups according to their 1RM values for the half-squat. Subjects with greater maximal strength ability improved their vertical jumping ability (4.01%) more than did subjects with lower maximal strength (0.42%). A warm-up protocol …
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V Gourgoulis, N Aggeloussis, P Kasimatis… - The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2003