2018
DOI: 10.18376/jesp/2018/v14/i1/111294
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Acute Effects of Dynamic versus Static Stretching on Explosive Agility of Young Football Players

Abstract: To determine acute effects of dynamic versus static stretching on explosive agility of young football players. Material and Method: The study was conducted on 30 male academy football players between 14-16 years. Thermometer and stop watch was used to determine the body temperature and timings of testing respectively. Agility scores using Illinois agility test were taken between three groups of 10 each i.e. control, dynamic stretching, and Static stretching groups. Results: The mean time in control, dynamic an… Show more

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