Effect of plyometric exercise in water and grass on indicators of protein catabolism, muscle damage and muscle inflammation | ||||
The International Scientific Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences | ||||
Article 3, Volume 5, issue 2 - Serial Number 5, September 2017, Page 38-44 PDF (465.57 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/isjpes.2017.59766 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ashraf Mohamed Mohamed Ali Wahba* 1; Mohamed Mustafa Taha Hassan El Nahass* 2 | ||||
1sports health science, faculty of physical education for men, helwan univeristy | ||||
2individual sports training, faculty of physical education for men, helwan univeristy | ||||
Abstract | ||||
the purpose of the present study was to compare protein catabolism indicator (blood urea nitrogen [BUN]), muscle damage indicators ( lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and myoglobin (Mb) ) and inflammation indicator (interleukin (IL6) ) after a single plyometric exercise (PE) session performed in water and on grass . Fifteen healthy and physically active male third year students at the faculty of physical education for boys, with a mean age of 20.62 ±.59 years, a height of173.8 ± 4.95 cm, and a body mass of 72.67 ± 8.27 kg participated in this study . the result showed that there are statistically significant differences between aquatic and Grass group measurements in all variables of the research except LDH . The present study can recommend that coaches and strength & conditioning professionals use Aquatic Plyometric or safe surfaces like a firm surface for plyometric training to decrease muscle damage. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
plyometric exercise; protein catabolism; muscle damage; muscle inflammation | ||||
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