Jump training study reveals how Athletes' bodies handle muscle stress

NCT ID NCT07352319

Summary

This study looked at how a specific type of jump training affects muscle stress in athletes. Researchers followed 60 female college volleyball players for eight weeks, with half doing the jump training and half sticking to their normal routine. They regularly checked blood markers to see how the training impacted muscle stress and recovery over time.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Dr. Mariam Salem

    Jeddah, 32143, Saudi Arabia

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