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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Main Authors: Hussain, Muhammad Irham Hakimi, Mohamed, Muhamad Noor, Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen, Saiful Annur, Muhamad Safiq, Mazaulan, Mardiana, Adnan, Mohd Aizzat, Abu Kassim, Nurul Ain, Shari, Maisarah, Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat
Format: Book Section
Language:en
Published: 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).