U.S., Nov. 22 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07240597) titled 'Acute Effects of Different Warm-Up Protocols in Competitive Young Swimmers' on Nov. 16.

Brief Summary: Several warm-up strategies are commonly employed by athletes to optimize athletic performance and minimize the risk of injury. Recently, Post-Activation Performance Enhancement (PAPE) has been demonstrated to be effective in improving athletic performance. Nevertheless, the difference with the general warm-up is still unclear and poorly studied. Conventionally, short-term performance improvements achieved after brief periods of maximal activity have been attributed to PAP, a muscle memory mechanism that generates involuntary and sh...