Effectiveness of plyometric training vs. complex training on the explosive power of lower limbs: A Systematic review

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Introduction: Explosive power is considered an important factor in competitive events. Thus, strategies such as complex training (CT) and plyometric training (PLT) are effective at improving explosive power. However, it is still not clear which of the two strategies can enable greater improvements on the explosive power. Thus, the aim of this systematic review was to compare the effects of PLT and CT on the explosive power of the lower limbs. Methods: The Review Manager and GraphPad Prism programs were used to analyze the synthetic and time effects (effects over training time) on explosive power (i.e., jump ability, sprint ability) and maximum strength. Our research identified 87 studies comprising 1,355 subjects aged 10–26.4 years. Results: The results suggested the following: 1) Synthetic effects on jump ability (Hedges’ g):.79 (p

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Wang, X., Lv, C., Qin, X., Ji, S., & Dong, D. (2023, January 18). Effectiveness of plyometric training vs. complex training on the explosive power of lower limbs: A Systematic review. Frontiers in Physiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1061110

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