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India | Physiotherapy | Volume 14 Issue 9, September 2025 | Pages: 1044 - 1048
Effectiveness of Plyometrics Versus Resistance Training Using Multigym on Lower Limb Musculature and Jump Performance Among Recreational Volleyball Players
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of plyometric training versus multigym resistance training on lower limb strength (measured by 1RM quadriceps and 1RM hamstrings) and jump performance (measured by the Sargent jump test) among recreational volleyball players. Background: Volleyball demands strong and explosive lower limb performance due to frequent jumping and rapid movements. Plyometric and resistance training are commonly used to enhance lower limb power and strength, yet limited research directly compares their effects in recreational volleyball players. This study seeks to address this gap by evaluating both training methods over a structured intervention period. Participants: Ninety male recreational volleyball players aged 18-25 years were recruited and equally divided into two groups: 45 players in the plyometric training group and 45 players in the multigym resistance training group. Methodology: The plyometric training group performed a program consisting of a 10-minute warm-up, 30 minutes of lower limb plyometric exercises, and a 5-minute cool-down. The multigym resistance training group followed a similar structure with resistance exercises targeting the quadriceps and hamstrings. Both groups trained regularly for 12 weeks, after which post-test measurements were recorded. Analysis: Pre- and post-training assessments were conducted to evaluate improvements in lower limb strength (1RM quadriceps and hamstrings) and jump performance (Sargent jump test). Comparative analyses between the two groups determined the relative effectiveness of each training program. Results: The plyometric training group showed significantly greater improvements in jump performance compared to the multigym resistance training group. In contrast, the multigym resistance training group demonstrated significantly greater gains in lower limb strength. Conclusion: Both training methods enhanced physical performance in recreational volleyball players. Plyometric training was superior for improving jump performance, while multigym resistance training was more effective for increasing lower limb strength. Training programs should therefore be tailored to match the specific performance goals of athletes.
Keywords: Plyometrics, multi-gym, recreational volleyball players, 1 RM leg press, vertical jump test, jump performance
How to Cite?: A. Srikanth, Dr. A. Viswanath Reddy, Dr. K. Madhavi, Dr. V. Sameeraja, "Effectiveness of Plyometrics Versus Resistance Training Using Multigym on Lower Limb Musculature and Jump Performance Among Recreational Volleyball Players", Volume 14 Issue 9, September 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1044-1048, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25920200728, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25920200728