Effects of plyometric training performed on different surfaces and with different types of footwear on the neuromuscular performance of team-sport athletes: A systematic review
Autor/es
Sanchez Ottado, Gastón; Spyrou, Konstantinos; Pereira, Lucas A.; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Zabaloy, Santiago; [et al.]Fecha
2025Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
Jump trainingAthletic performance
Plyometrics Power
Speed Strength
Resumen
This systematic review aimed to analyze the effects of plyometric training (PT) performed on
different surfaces and with different types of footwear on the neuromuscular performance of team-sport athletes,
and to properly delineate the role of these specific factors (i.e., surface type and footwear) on PT outcomes.
A systematic search was conducted according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and metaanalyses guidelines using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science for articles published before May 2024. From
the total of 2832 articles, 35 met the inclusion criteria for the systematic review. The results indicate that sand
surfaces seem to be more effective than other surfaces in increasing neuromuscular performance. Specifically,
studies that investigated the intervention process found significant improvements in performance metrics after
plyometric sand training. In terms of acute effects, the results were diverse and inconclusive, with no clear
pattern of evi...





