The effects of half-time re-warm-up protocols on speed, agility, and power in recreational futsal athletes / Muhammad Irham Hakimi Hussain ... [et al.].
Re-warm-up (RWP) strategies during half-time breaks may sustain athletic performance and reduce injury risk [1,2]. This study investigates a three-minute RWP program’s effect on futsal players’ fitness performance (speed, agility, power) and compares RW with no RWP. Despite warm-up benefits, inactiv...
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan
2025
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116198/1/116198.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116198/ |
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| Summary: | Re-warm-up (RWP) strategies during half-time breaks may sustain athletic performance and reduce injury risk [1,2]. This study investigates a three-minute RWP program’s effect on futsal players’ fitness performance (speed, agility, power) and compares RW with no RWP. Despite warm-up benefits, inactivity during breaks diminishes performance, underscoring RW importance [3]. Sixteen recreational male youth futsal players were recruited based on training and competition criteria. A three-minute re-warm-up (RWP) which involved running, skipping, jumping, and sprinting drills were conducted during half time break. Fitness metrics including speed (20m sprint), agility (T-test), and power (broad jump) were measured pre- and post-intervention. Comparisons were made between RW and control conditions (fully rest). |
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