Girginer Fatma Gözlükaya, Seyhan Sinan, Açar Görkem, Bilici Muhammed Fatih, Bilici Ömer Faruk, Soylu Çağlar
Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Türkiye.
Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Manisa Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Türkiye.
Front Physiol. 2025 Jun 24;16:1612611. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1612611. eCollection 2025.
Pre-competition warm-ups play a critical role in optimizing athletic performance and minimizing injury risk. This randomized, controlled crossover study investigated the acute effects of the Raise, Activate, Mobilize, and Potentiate (RAMP) warm-up protocol on key performance parameters in young male soccer players.
Fourteen participants (aged 16-22 years) completed three different warm-up conditions-no warm-up (control), static stretching, and RAMP-on non-consecutive days with a 48-h washout period. Performance was assessed using 30-m sprint and vertical jump tests, each performed twice per session with the best trial recorded for analysis.
A one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that both vertical jump height and sprint performance differed significantly across conditions (p < 0.05). Post hoc Bonferroni comparisons indicated that the RAMP group exhibited superior results compared with static stretching (Effect size: d = 0.41) and control (Effect size: d = 0.52), while no notable difference was observed between static stretching and control conditions.
These results suggest that the structured progression of the RAMP protocol-combining exercises that elevate body temperature, activate key muscle groups, improve mobility, and enhance neuromuscular readiness-can acutely enhance explosive strength and sprint speed by effectively priming the neuromuscular system. This study contributes novel insights by demonstrating the acute efficacy of the RAMP method in youth soccer players, a population that has been underrepresented in previous literature. Although the study was limited to male amateur athletes and focused on short-term performance gains, the findings indicate suggestive potential for implementing the RAMP protocol as an evidence-based approach in pre-competition preparation.
赛前热身对于优化运动表现和降低受伤风险起着关键作用。这项随机对照交叉研究调查了“提升、激活、活动和增强”(RAMP)热身方案对年轻男性足球运动员关键表现参数的急性影响。
14名参与者(年龄在16 - 22岁之间)在不连续的日子里完成三种不同的热身条件——无热身(对照)、静态拉伸和RAMP,每次之间有48小时的洗脱期。使用30米短跑和垂直跳跃测试评估表现,每次测试各进行两次,记录最佳成绩用于分析。
单向重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)显示,垂直跳跃高度和短跑成绩在不同条件下均有显著差异(p < 0.05)。事后Bonferroni比较表明,RAMP组与静态拉伸组(效应量:d = 0.41)和对照组(效应量:d = 0.52)相比表现更优,而静态拉伸组和对照组之间未观察到显著差异。
这些结果表明,RAMP方案的结构化进展——结合提高体温、激活关键肌肉群、改善灵活性和增强神经肌肉准备状态的练习——可以通过有效启动神经肌肉系统来急性增强爆发力和短跑速度。本研究通过证明RAMP方法在青少年足球运动员中的急性功效提供了新的见解,该人群在以往文献中代表性不足。尽管该研究仅限于男性业余运动员且侧重于短期表现提升,但研究结果表明将RAMP方案作为基于证据的方法应用于赛前准备具有潜在的可能性。