ABSTRACT Introduction: Basketball players depend on excellent explosive power in the lower limbs for training and competition activities such as starting, braking, accelerating, decelerating, running, and jumping instantly and quickly. The level of Chinese athletes in this aspect is lower than world powers, and formulating training focused on explosive strength can enhance the training of these athletes. Objective: Study the effects of stretching on lower limb strength in basketball athletes. Methods: 20 young male basketball players selected as volunteers for the research were randomly divided into an experimental and control group, with 10 people in each group for retrospective analysis. The effect of rapid stretching compound training on the explosive power of lower limbs in basketball players was evaluated using the comparative method of literature data, expert interviews, experimental methods, and mathematical statistics. Results: After 8 weeks of training, the scores of each test index in the control group were significantly improved, including the standing jump and long-distance scores (P < 0.01). Unipodal takeoff and post-run long-range scores were significantly improved (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Both traditional resistance and compound lower limb stretching training can improve explosive power in young basketball players, but compound training showed more prominent results. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.
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