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BPIT 5-Week Multi-Site Study: Movement Efficiency, Mobility & Neuromuscular Adaptation

BPIT 5-Week Multi-Site Study: Movement Efficiency, Mobility & Neuromuscular Adaptation

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18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This prospective, multi-site, single-arm interventional study evaluates the 5-Line Principle of Balanced Progressive Intensity Training (BPIT) over 5 weeks in healthy adults aged 18-65 years. All participants receive supervised BPIT sessions (3-5 per week) progressing through five intensity lines defined by anatomical landmarks and ground reaction force:

Ground-Based (Low) Knee-Level (Low-Moderate) Standing (Moderate) Head-Level (Moderate-High) Plyometric (High-Impact)

The study aims to quantify improvements in functional movement efficiency, joint mobility, postural control, strength adaptation, and heart-rate variability while monitoring safety and individual overload indicators.

Description

Primary Outcome Measures

Change in Functional Movement Screen (FMS) total score from baseline to Week 5 Change in Y-Balance Test reach distance (composite score) Timeframe: Baseline and Week 5

Secondary Outcome Measures

Change in 1-RM or estimated strength (squat, deadlift, overhead press) Change in resting HRV (RMSSD) Change in joint range of motion (goniometry) and postural sway Incidence of training-related discomfort or minor injury Timeframe: Baseline, weekly, and Week 5

Arms/Intervention Experimental: BPIT 5-Line Training Group Intervention: Behavioral: Balanced Progressive Intensity Training (BPIT) 5-Line Method Description: 5-week supervised progressive training using the BPIT 5-Line framework (ground-based → plyometric) Eligibility

Ages Eligible: 18 Years to 65 Years Sexes Eligible: All Accepts Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Inclusion Criteria

Healthy adults with regular exercise history Able to attend 3-5 training sessions/week Signed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

Recent injury (\<3 months) Known cardiovascular, metabolic, or orthopaedic contraindications Pregnancy

Study Locations 13 Locations in India 2 Locations in USA, (Details of the location is uploaded on mmsxauthority.com webiste)

MMSx Authority , USA, GFFI Fitness Academy, New Delhi BodyGNTX USA BFS/AIHFT-approved facilities

Countries of Recruitment India U.S. FDA-regulated? No / No / No Human Subjects Protection Review Board Status Approved (or Submit for review if not yet) Board Name: Institutional Ethics Committee - MMSx Authority / GFFI Approval Number: BPIT-MULTI-2025-001 (or pending) Data Monitoring Committee No

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults aged 18-65 years Generally healthy with regular physical activity history (at least 1-2 sessions per week for the past 3 months) Able to commit to 3-5 supervised training sessions per week for 5 weeks Willing and able to provide written informed consent Cleared by pre-screening (no acute injury, no contraindications)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Acute musculoskeletal injury within the past 3 months Known cardiovascular, metabolic, or orthopaedic conditions that contraindicate exercise Pregnancy or planning pregnancy Use of medications or supplements that significantly affect muscle recovery or performance (e.g., corticosteroids, anabolic agents) Inability to follow the BPIT protocol or attend required sessions

Study details
    Physical Fitness

NCT07256717

MMSx Authority Institute for Movement Mechanics & Biomechanics Research Inc.

1 February 2026

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