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This study assessed the effectiveness of re-warm-up strategies in counteracting performance declines in non-starter female basketball players during prolonged inactivity. Fifteen elite youth players (16.7 ± 0.6 years) participated in a crossover study comparing four re-warm-up protocols following a standardized warm-up. Performance was measured immediately after warm-up and 15-min post re-warm-up using the counter-movement jump (CMJ), drop jump (DJ), and 5-0-5 change of direction test (CODs). Prolonged inactivity (CON) significantly decreased CMJ and DJ height ( < 0.001) and slowed CODs times ( = 0.019). Plyometric re-warm-up (PLY) preserved CMJ, DJ, and CODs performance ( > 0.05), while dynamic stretching (DYN) and passive heat maintenance (TOW) maintained DJ and CODs ( > 0.05) but reduced CMJ ( < 0.001). ANCOVA revealed a significant effect of re-warm-up strategies on CMJ (F = 20.71, < 0.001, ηp = 0.54), with post hoc tests showing PLY was superior to other protocols ( < 0.001). These findings emphasize the effectiveness of plyometric strategies in maintaining physical performance during inactivity. Tailored protocols considering individual needs and basketball-specific demands can enhance player readiness and team success.
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J Funct Morphol Kinesiol
July 2025
Centre of Research, Education, Innovation, and Intervention in Sport (CIFI2D), Faculty of Sport, University of Porto (FADEUP), 4200-450 Porto, Portugal.
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Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, CIDESD, Elite Re-search Community, Vila Real, Portugal.
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December 2024
Research Group PRENDE, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain.
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June 2024
Laboratory for Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics, Graduate School of Health and Sports Sciences, Chukyo University, Toyota, Japan.
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February 2024
Universidad de León, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, VALFIS Research Group, Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), León, Spain.
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Methods: This research was a nationwide cross-sectional, self-administered online survey conducted in 2021.