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Effects of Plyometric Jump Training on Vertical Jump Height of Volleyball Players: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis of Randomized-Controlled Trial

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Effects of Plyometric Jump Training on Vertical Jump Height of Volleyball Players: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis of Randomized-Controlled Trial

Auteurs : Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo [Chili] ; David C. Andrade [Chili] ; Pantelis T. Nikolaidis [Grèce] ; Jason Moran [Royaume-Uni] ; Filipe Manuel Clemente [Portugal] ; Helmi Chaabene [Allemagne] ; Paul Comfort [Royaume-Uni, Australie]

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RBID : PMC:7429440

Abstract

This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of plyometric jump training (PJT) on volleyball players’ vertical jump height (VJH), comparing changes with those observed in a matched control group. A literature search in the databases of PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and SCOPUS was conducted. Only randomized-controlled trials and studies that included a pre-to-post intervention assessment of VJH were included. They involved only healthy volleyball players with no restrictions on age or sex. Data were independently extracted from the included studies by two authors. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale was used to assess the risk of bias, and methodological quality, of eligible studies included in the review. From 7,081 records, 14 studies were meta-analysed. A moderate Cohen’s d effect size (ES = 0.82, p <0.001) was observed for VJH, with moderate heterogeneity (I2 = 34.4%, p = 0.09) and no publication bias (Egger’s test, p = 0.59). Analyses of moderator variables revealed no significant differences for PJT program duration (≤8 vs. >8 weeks, ES = 0.79 vs. 0.87, respectively), frequency (≤2 vs. >2 sessions/week, ES = 0.83 vs. 0.78, respectively), total number of sessions (≤16 vs. >16 sessions, ES = 0.73 vs. 0.92, respectively), sex (female vs. male, ES = 1.3 vs. 0.5, respectively), age (≥19 vs. <19 years of age, ES = 0.89 vs. 0.70, respectively), and volume (>2,000 vs. <2,000 jumps, ES = 0.76 vs. 0.79, respectively). In conclusion, PJT appears to be effective in inducing improvements in volleyball players’ VJH. Improvements in VJH may be achieved by both male and female volleyball players, in different age groups, with programs of relatively low volume and frequency. Though PJT seems to be safe for volleyball players, it is recommended that an individualized approach, according to player position, is adopted with some players (e.g. libero) less prepared to sustain PJT loads.

Key points

Vertical jump is a key physical ability in volleyball.

Plyometric jump training programs are effective in improving vertical jump height in volleyball players.

Improvements can be achieved by both sexes from various age groups, with programs of relatively low volume and frequency.


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<p>This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of plyometric jump training (PJT) on volleyball players’ vertical jump height (VJH), comparing changes with those observed in a matched control group. A literature search in the databases of PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and SCOPUS was conducted. Only randomized-controlled trials and studies that included a pre-to-post intervention assessment of VJH were included. They involved only healthy volleyball players with no restrictions on age or sex. Data were independently extracted from the included studies by two authors. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale was used to assess the risk of bias, and methodological quality, of eligible studies included in the review. From 7,081 records, 14 studies were meta-analysed. A moderate Cohen’s
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Institute for Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Carnegie School of Sport,
<institution>Leeds Beckett University</institution>
.
<addr-line>Leeds. United Kingdom</addr-line>
</aff>
<aff id="aff012">
<label>12</label>
Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research,
<institution>Edith Cowan University</institution>
,
<addr-line>Joondalup, Perth, Australia</addr-line>
</aff>
<author-notes>
<corresp id="cor1">
<label></label>
PhD Department of Physical Activity Sciences, Universidad de Los Lagos, Osorno, Chile</corresp>
</author-notes>
<pub-date pub-type="collection">
<month>9</month>
<year>2020</year>
</pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>13</day>
<month>8</month>
<year>2020</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>19</volume>
<issue>3</issue>
<fpage>489</fpage>
<lpage>499</lpage>
<history>
<date date-type="received">
<day>07</day>
<month>1</month>
<year>2020</year>
</date>
<date date-type="accepted">
<day>12</day>
<month>5</month>
<year>2020</year>
</date>
</history>
<permissions>
<copyright-statement>© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2020</copyright-year>
</permissions>
<abstract>
<p>This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effects of plyometric jump training (PJT) on volleyball players’ vertical jump height (VJH), comparing changes with those observed in a matched control group. A literature search in the databases of PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and SCOPUS was conducted. Only randomized-controlled trials and studies that included a pre-to-post intervention assessment of VJH were included. They involved only healthy volleyball players with no restrictions on age or sex. Data were independently extracted from the included studies by two authors. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale was used to assess the risk of bias, and methodological quality, of eligible studies included in the review. From 7,081 records, 14 studies were meta-analysed. A moderate Cohen’s
<italic>d</italic>
effect size (ES = 0.82, p
<italic></italic>
<0.001) was observed for VJH, with moderate heterogeneity (
<italic>I</italic>
<sup>2</sup>
= 34.4%, p
<italic></italic>
= 0.09) and no publication bias (Egger’s test, p
<italic></italic>
= 0.59). Analyses of moderator variables revealed no significant differences for PJT program duration (≤8 vs. >8 weeks, ES = 0.79 vs. 0.87, respectively), frequency (≤2 vs. >2 sessions/week, ES = 0.83 vs. 0.78, respectively), total number of sessions (≤16 vs. >16 sessions, ES = 0.73 vs. 0.92, respectively), sex (female vs. male, ES = 1.3 vs. 0.5, respectively), age (≥19 vs. <19 years of age, ES = 0.89 vs. 0.70, respectively), and volume (>2,000 vs. <2,000 jumps, ES = 0.76 vs. 0.79, respectively). In conclusion, PJT appears to be effective in inducing improvements in volleyball players’ VJH. Improvements in VJH may be achieved by both male and female volleyball players, in different age groups, with programs of relatively low volume and frequency. Though PJT seems to be safe for volleyball players, it is recommended that an individualized approach, according to player position, is adopted with some players (e.g. libero) less prepared to sustain PJT loads.</p>
<p>
<boxed-text position="float" orientation="portrait">
<caption>
<title>Key points</title>
</caption>
<list list-type="bullet">
<list-item>
<p>Vertical jump is a key physical ability in volleyball.</p>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<p>Plyometric jump training programs are effective in improving vertical jump height in volleyball players.</p>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<p>Improvements can be achieved by both sexes from various age groups, with programs of relatively low volume and frequency.</p>
</list-item>
</list>
</boxed-text>
</p>
</abstract>
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<title>Key words</title>
<kwd>human physical conditioning</kwd>
<kwd>resistance training</kwd>
<kwd>stretch-shortening cycle</kwd>
<kwd>physical fitness</kwd>
<kwd>exercise therapy</kwd>
<kwd>team sports</kwd>
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