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©Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2023) 22, 367 - 380   DOI: https://doi.org/10.52082/jssm.2023.367

Research article
Jumping Rope Improves the Physical Fitness of Preadolescents Aged 10-12 Years: A Meta-Analysis
Qingrong Zhao1,2, Yufeng Wang3, , Yintao Niu4, Song Liu5
Author Information
1 Graduate school, Harbin Sport University, Heilongjiang Province, China
2 Haikou Qiongshan Huaqiao Middle School, Hainan Province, China
3 Institute of Sports Science, Harbin Sport University, Heilongjiang Province, China
4 Physical education Institute, Chizhou University, Anhui Province, China
5 Institute of Sports and Human Sciences, Harbin Sport University, Heilongjiang Province, China

Yufeng Wang
✉ Institute of Sports Science, Harbin Sport University, 1 Dacheng Street, Nangang District, Harbin 150008, Heilongjiang Province, China
Email: mud7361@163.com
Publish Date
Received: 22-12-2022
Accepted: 24-05-2023
Published (online): 01-06-2023
 
 
ABSTRACT

To systematically review the effects of jumping rope on physical fitness among 10 to 12-year-old preadolescents, and to provide evidence-based support for its use in school physical education curriculum work. The PubMed, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, ScienceDirect, and CNKI databases were searched for randomized controlled trials that assessed jumping rope and physical fitness among preadolescents aged 10-12 years. Meta-analyses were used to calculate the standardized mean difference (SMD) values and 95% confidence intervals (CI), and subgroup analyses were conducted on intervention duration, frequency and period. A total of 1048 subjects from 15 studies were included. Compared to regular physical education courses, jumping rope did not show a significant advantage in terms of body morphology. In terms of physical function, boys showed greater improvements in vital capacity, and girls showed greater improvements in resting HR. In terms of physical performance, boys showed greater improvements in speed, upper-body strength, lower-body strength, muscular endurance and agility, while girls showed greater improvements in coordination and balance. Boys experienced a minimal improvement in flexibility, while girls did not show a significant difference. Combining the results of the subgroup analyses, the optimal session time, frequency and intervention length of jumping rope for significantly improving the physical fitness of preadolescents were >40 min, 2 times/week and 8-12 weeks, respectively. In conclusion, jumping rope provides small to large benefits over regular physical education for both boys and girls aged 10-12 years in terms of physical function and physical performance indicators other than flexibility, while showing no significant advantage in terms of body morphology. Based on the available research, it is recommended that children aged 10-12 years participate in jump rope sessions for at least 40 minutes once or twice a week for 8-12 weeks to better develop physical fitness.

Key words: Jump rope, preadolescent children, physical fitness, physical function, physical performance, physical education


           Key Points
  • Preadolescence is a sensitive period for the development of children’s physical fitness. Appropriate jumping rope course design can improve preadolescents’ physical function and performance.
  • Compared with regular physical education courses, jumping rope did not significantly affect the body morphological indicators of preadolescents.
  • Children aged 10-12 years participate in jump rope sessions for at least 40 minutes once or twice a week for 8-12 weeks to better develop physical fitness.
 
 
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