Comparative Analysis of Effectiveness of Conventional Proprioceptive Training and Multistation Proprioceptive Training on Vertical Jump Performance in Indian Basketball Players
Journal: JOURNAL OF EXERCISE SCIENCE & PHYSIOTHERAPY (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-12-30
Authors : Gaurav; S.; Pooja; A.; Shishir; N.; Tanvi; A.;
Page : 97-104
Keywords : Proprioceptive Training; Multi-Station Proprioceptive Training; Wobble Boards; Thera ? Band;
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether conventional (wobble board) proprioceptive training or multi-station proprioceptive training is an effective way to improve vertical jump performance. The research study included 30 basketball players divided into the two groups, Group A (n = 15) and Group B (n = 15). The group A underwent the wobble board proprioceptive training program lasting for four weeks. The group B was administered the multi-station proprioceptive training program lasting for four weeks. Both the training programs consisted of one-leg and double-leg static and dynamic balance drills. The demands and duration of those exercises increased progressively. The vertical jump height was estimated by Sergeant Jump Test at the beginning, after second week and at the end of the experiment. The results of this study indicate that Multi-station training showed greater improvements as compared to the conventional balance training and the results were significant at p
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