Plyometric Training and Soccer Performance: A Tribal–Non-Tribal Comparison
Plyometric Training and Soccer Performance: A Tribal–Non-Tribal Comparison
Dr. Amit Dhar 1 , Dr. Laxmindar Debnath 1
1Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, ICFAI University Tripura
Corresponding Author – Dr. Amit Dhar, dharamit9@gmail.com
INTRODUCTION:
Plyometrics is a form of high intense training that involves the use of forcefully contraction and relaxation of muscle fibers generate great strength at high speed. This training focuses on learning to move from a muscle extension to a contraction in a rapid or ‘explosive’ manner, such as in specialized repeated jumping. Exercises are of high-intensity, explosive muscular contractions combining strength and speed for acquisitions of benefits in power. Plyometric Training involves hops and jumps used to capitalize on the stretch-shortening cycle of the muscle.
As soccer continues to evolve into a highly dynamic and physically demanding sport, athletes and coaches constantly seek innovative strategies to enhance performance. Plyometric training, characterized by rapid and explosive movements, has emerged as a promising avenue to elevate soccer players' capabilities on the field. The influence of plyometric training on soccer performance encompasses a spectrum of benefits, ranging from improved strength and power to enhanced agility and speed. This study delves into the intricacies of how plyometric training can positively impact the multifaceted skill set required in soccer. By examining the physiological and biomechanical adaptations associated with plyometrics, we aim to unravel the specific ways in which this training modality contributes to elevated performance levels, thereby providing valuable insights for players, coaches, and sports science professionals invested in optimizing soccer prowess.