The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli

The application of dynamic warm-up before doing an anaerobic activity (football and rugby etc.) has been recommended since many beneficial on sport field based on that type of stretching. Although benefits of a proper warm-up have long been well known but the specifics warm-up duration is lacking...

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Main Author: Wan Rusli, Wan Zulfahmi
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Published: Faculty of Sport Science and Recreation 2018
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description The application of dynamic warm-up before doing an anaerobic activity (football and rugby etc.) has been recommended since many beneficial on sport field based on that type of stretching. Although benefits of a proper warm-up have long been well known but the specifics warm-up duration is lacking on its information. The purpose of this study was to determine the Wingate performance following 5 minute and 10 minute warm-up programs. 14 active recreational rugby player included with 10 males and 4 females were involved. Each participant completed two warm-up programs which are short duration dynamic stretching (SDDS) and long duration dynamic stretching (LDDS on separate days with 24/48 hours between sessions. Peak power capacities were immediately being assessed on Wingate test using Monark bicycle ergometer. Peak power showed improvement after application of the SDDS protocol compared to LDDS protocol. The result showed a significant differences (p < 0.05) between SDDS and LDDS group with significant (p=0.03). Mean score ± standard deviation of peak power for SDDS and LDDS were (891.51±179.20) and (829.98±144.08). In conclusion, SDDS consist of 5 minute warm-up is suitable apply for power performance since it shown an improvement. Regardless, reduction in power after LDDS protocol showed a dynamic warm up should be apply in a suitable intensity or volume.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-220052018-11-12T07:48:10Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22005/ The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli Wan Rusli, Wan Zulfahmi Outdoor life. Outdoor recreation Exercise Sports The application of dynamic warm-up before doing an anaerobic activity (football and rugby etc.) has been recommended since many beneficial on sport field based on that type of stretching. Although benefits of a proper warm-up have long been well known but the specifics warm-up duration is lacking on its information. The purpose of this study was to determine the Wingate performance following 5 minute and 10 minute warm-up programs. 14 active recreational rugby player included with 10 males and 4 females were involved. Each participant completed two warm-up programs which are short duration dynamic stretching (SDDS) and long duration dynamic stretching (LDDS on separate days with 24/48 hours between sessions. Peak power capacities were immediately being assessed on Wingate test using Monark bicycle ergometer. Peak power showed improvement after application of the SDDS protocol compared to LDDS protocol. The result showed a significant differences (p < 0.05) between SDDS and LDDS group with significant (p=0.03). Mean score ± standard deviation of peak power for SDDS and LDDS were (891.51±179.20) and (829.98±144.08). In conclusion, SDDS consist of 5 minute warm-up is suitable apply for power performance since it shown an improvement. Regardless, reduction in power after LDDS protocol showed a dynamic warm up should be apply in a suitable intensity or volume. Faculty of Sport Science and Recreation 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22005/1/PPb_WAN%20ZULFAHMI%20WAN%20RUSLI%20SR%20C%2018_5.PDF The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli. (2018) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/22005.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Outdoor life. Outdoor recreation
Exercise
Sports
Wan Rusli, Wan Zulfahmi
The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title_full The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title_fullStr The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title_full_unstemmed The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title_short The effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / Wan Zulfahmi Wan Rusli
title_sort effect of duration dynamic stretching on wingate performance / wan zulfahmi wan rusli
topic Outdoor life. Outdoor recreation
Exercise
Sports
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