Impact of Plyometric vs. SAQ Training on Athletic Performance
In the quest to enhance athletic performance, strength and conditioning coaches constantly explore various training methodologies. A recent study titled “Effect of Plyometric Exercises Versus Speed Agility Quickness Training on Agility, Speed, Power, Dynamic Balance and Reaction Time in Amateur Badminton Players” by Walankar Prachita P and Shetty Josheeta provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of plyometric exercises compared to Speed Agility Quickness (SAQ) training. This article delves into the study’s findings, offers practical tips for coaches, and outlines a periodised plyometric training programme based on the results.
The study conducted over six weeks involved 36 amateur badminton players divided into three groups: a plyometric training group, an SAQ training group, and a control group. The outcomes measured were agility, speed, power, dynamic balance, and reaction time. The results were significant:
The study concluded that both plyometric and SAQ training effectively improve agility, speed, power, and dynamic balance in amateur badminton players. However, plyometric training showed a slight edge in enhancing power.
Based on the study’s findings, strength and conditioning coaches can incorporate the following strategies to optimise their training programmes:
A periodised plyometric training programme can systematically develop an athlete’s performance. Here’s a 12-week outline based on the study’s findings:
Throughout the programme, ensure adequate recovery, proper technique, and gradual progression to prevent injury and promote optimal performance gains.
The study underscores the effectiveness of both plyometric and SAQ training in enhancing athletic performance. By leveraging these insights, strength and conditioning coaches can better equip their athletes for success, tailoring programmes that foster significant improvements in agility, speed, power, and dynamic balance.
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