Effects of Strength vs. Plyometric Training Programs on VerticalJumping, Linear Sprint and Change of Direction SpeedPerformance in Female Soccer Players: A Systematic Reviewand Meta-Analysis
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The main purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the effects of
strength training (ST) and plyometric training (PT) on vertical jump, linear sprint and change of direction (COD) performance in female soccer players. A systematic search of the PubMed, Web of Science,
Google Scholar and SportDiscus databases revealed 12 studies satisfying the inclusion criteria. The
inverse-variance random-effects model for meta-analyses was used. Effect sizes (ES) were represented by the standardized mean difference and presented alongside 95% confidence intervals (CI).
The magnitude of the main effect was small to moderate (vertical jump (ES 0.53 (95% CI—0.11, 0.95),
Z = 2.47 (p = 0.01); linear sprint (ES −0.66 (95% CI—2.03, −0.21), Z = 2.20 (p = 0.03); COD (ES −0.36
(95% CI—0.68, −0.03), Z = 2.17 (p = 0.03)). Subgroup analyses were performed (i.e., ST and PT duration, frequency, session duration and total number of sessions), revealing no significant subgroup
differences (p = 0.12–0.88). In conclusion, PT provides better benefits than ST to improve vertical
jump, linear sprint and COD performance in female soccer players. However, significant limitations
in the current literature prevent assured PT and ST prescription recommendations being made
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Pardos-Mainer, E.; Lozano, D.; Torrontegui-Duarte, M.; CartónLlorente, A.; Roso-Moliner, A. Effects of Strength vs. Plyometric Training Programs on Vertical Jumping, Linear Sprint and Change of Direction Speed Performance in Female Soccer Players: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 401. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ijerph18020401




