Acute effect of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation method on vertical jump performance

  • Nogueira C
  • dos Santos Galdino L
  • de Souza Vale R
  • et al.
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Study aim : To assess the acute effect of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation method (PNF) on the explosive strength of lower extremities of male soldiers. Material and methods : A group of 26 male soldiers performed two exercise sessions on different days, in a random order: without stretching (control exercise) or by applying PNF (experimental exercise). Before and after the PNF (0, 10, 20, 40 and 60 min), 3 vertical counter-movement jumps on a tensometric platform were executed. Results: CMJ results in the experimental sessions were significantly (p<0.001) decreased after the PNF exertion in relation to the initial (pre-session) value. No significant post-session decreases were found in the control exercise. However, the differences between the experimental and control results were significant (p<0.05) only immediately after the PNF exertion and 10 min later. Conclusion: The PNF method negatively affects the vertical jump performance and, thus, ought not to be used as part of warm-ups.

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Nogueira, C., dos Santos Galdino, L., de Souza Vale, R., de Mello, D., & Dantas, E. (2010). Acute effect of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation method on vertical jump performance. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 2(2010), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10101-010-0001-2

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