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  2. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    Plyometrics include explosive exercises to activate the quick response and elastic properties of the major muscles. It was initially adopted by Soviet Olympians in the 1950s, and then by sportspeople worldwide. [5] Sports using plyometrics include basketball, tennis, badminton, squash and volleyball as well as the various codes of football. [6]

  3. Power training - Wikipedia

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    Jumping up and down with a trap bar for instance, or with a barbell held over the head. Loaded plyometrics may increase explosive power more so than unloaded plyometrics. [3] Two people can also co-operate in order to perform loaded plyometric exercises. For example, one person can carry the other on their back while they jump, or hop from foot ...

  4. Plyo box - Wikipedia

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    A box jump being performed, onto a black plyometric box. A plyometric box, also simply known as a plyo box or jump box, is a piece of training equipment used for plyometric exercises. Plyometric exercises are a type of explosive power training that uses muscle elasticity to produce rapid, forceful movements. [1]

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  6. Complex training - Wikipedia

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    ‘The goal of this type of training is to acutely or over long-term training enhance power output in tasks such as jumping, sprinting, and throwing a ball.’ [6] The ambition in a complex training regime is not just to achieve better results in an individual workout but also to condition the athlete so they can perform more powerfully as a standard.

  7. Category:Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plyometrics" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Plyometrics; P. Plyo box

  8. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Weightlifting was first introduced in the Olympics in the 1896 Athens Olympic Games as a part of track and field, and was officially recognized as its own event in 1914. [ 94 ] The 1960s saw the gradual introduction of exercise machines into the still-rare strength training gyms of the time.

  9. Isometric exercise - Wikipedia

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    Isometric training is rarely used by itself and it is usually incorporated into a wider training regime. For instance, an isometric plank may be incorporated into a plyometrics regime. In addition, when a subject performs a dynamic movement, supportive muscle groups can work isometrically.