Effects of Conditioning Activities in Female Athletes
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registered a study (NCT07542119) investigating warm-up strategies and their effects on physical performance in female athletes. The study will enroll 18 female athletes practicing invasion sports and evaluate three warm-up conditions using tests of vertical jump performance and change-of-direction speed.
What changed
The NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry published a study registration for NCT07542119, a controlled trial examining how different warm-up strategies affect physical performance in female athletes practicing invasion sports.
This is an informational study registration with no compliance obligations. Healthcare researchers, sports medicine practitioners, and institutions conducting athletic performance studies should treat this as a routine regulatory notice documenting a planned research protocol.
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Effects of Conditioning Activities in Female Athletes
N/A NCT07542119 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This study will investigate how different warm-up strategies affect physical performance in female athletes who practice invasion sports (e.g., soccer, handball, and basketball). Participants will complete three different conditions: a standard warm-up only, a warm-up followed by a performance-enhancing activity, and a warm-up followed by a low-intensity activity designed to simulate the same expectations without real physiological effects.
After each condition, athletes will perform tests of vertical jump performance and change-of-direction speed. In addition, participants will report their perceived effort, expectations, muscle soreness, and recovery status.
The study will include eighteen female athletes and will be conducted under controlled conditions, including standardized hydration, recovery, and environmental factors. The design will allow comparison of the physical and psychological effects of the different warm-up strategies on performance.
Conditions: Jump Height Improvement, Reactive Strength Index, Placebo Evaluate, Placebo Effect
Interventions: PAPE Protocol
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