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Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years

Lee D. McGarrigal et al · Wiley · 2026

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare changes in countermovement jump (CMJ) height and take‐off velocity, force and power in pre‐peak height velocity (pre‐PHV) boys and girls aged 9–11 years following 6 weeks of lower body plyometric training (PT). Forty pre‐PHV children (20 boys and 20 girls) were allocated to a plyometric training group (PG; n = 20) or a control group (CG; n = 20). The PG completed a progressive plyometric training programme twice weekly for 6 weeks, whereas the CG maintained usual physical activity. CMJ height and kinetic variables were assessed pre‐ and post‐intervention, and training effects were analysed using repeated‐measures ANOVA. Results demonstrated a significant between‐group difference in CMJ height (p = 0.018) driven by an increase in PG (5.8%; p = 0.013) and no change in CG (–0.5%; p = 0.083). No significant sex differences were observed within PG (p ≥ 0.359); however, CMJ height increased significantly in girls (7.0%; p = 0.030) but not boys (4.7%; p = 0.211). For kinetic variables, only take‐off velocity increased in PG (3.2%; p = 0.002), with comparable responses in boys (2.8%; p = 0.038) and girls (3.5%; p = 0.029), whereas force and power showed no significant changes (p ≥ 0.202). No significant changes were observed in CG for CMJ or kinetic variables (p ≥ 0.083). In conclusion, plyometric training improved CMJ performance in pre‐PHV children, with no significant sex differences observed. Training adaptations at this stage should be interpreted considering biological maturation status.

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al, L. D. M. E. (2026). Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsc.70159

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al, Lee D. McGarrigal et. "Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsc.70159.

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al, Lee D. McGarrigal et. 2026. "Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years.". https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsc.70159.

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al, L. D. M. E. 2026, Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years, Wiley, available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsc.70159 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Effect of Plyometric Training on Vertical Jump Height in Pre‐Peak Height Velocity Boys and Girls Aged 9–11 Years
Autor / colaboradores
Lee D. McGarrigal et al
Editorial
Wiley
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1746-1391
ISSN
1746-1391
Idioma
eng

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