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EFFECTS OF TRAINING WITH STROBOSCOPIC GLASSES ON ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE IN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating stroboscopic visual training for Stroboscopic Visual Training and Physical Fitness. Completed, enrolled 54 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of training with stroboscopic glasses on athletic performance in volleyball players. 54 male volleyball players participated in the study. Individuals were randomly divided into two groups as experimental group (n=27) and control group (n=27). Passing, reception and blocking exercises were performed paired with stroboscopic glasses in the experimental group and without glasses in the control group for 6 weeks. Measurements were made twice, before the exercise program and at the end of the 6-week exercise program. Reaction time was evaluated with the Human Benchmark test, agility with T agility test, anaerobic power with vertical jump, balance with Flamingo balance test, coordination with Hexagonal coordination test.
Study Details
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Interventions
27 volleyball players were evaluated two times: pre-exercise and after 6 weeks. Reaction time, agility, anaerobic performance, balance and coordination were measured regard to athletic performance. Athletes using stroboscopic glasses perform exercise program. Exercise program consisted of lunge, balance and jumping exercises. Each exercise consisted of 12 repetitions and 3 sets. Stroboscopic glasses were adjusted to 100 ms on/150 ms off flash level 3. This frequency is always preferred in scientific research.