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  1. 10208 PDFs

    A team sport in which two teams hit an inflated ball back and forth over a high net using their hands. | Explore the latest full-text research PDFs, articles, conference papers, preprints and more ...

  2. The Effect of Volleyball Training on the Physical Fitness of High

    This study aims to determine the effects of volleyball training on the physical fitness of high school students over a period of time. 2. Method 2.1. Participants A total of 62 students (34 males, 28 females) from three different high schools participated in the study. The students were divided into two different groups; a sedentary group ...

  3. The Cognitive Benefits of Playing Volleyball: A Systematic Review

    Abstract. This systematic review examines the effects of playing volleyball, an open-skill sport, on cognition. Four hundred seventeen studies were accessed with specified search criteria, and 21 ...

  4. (PDF) The biomechanics of volleyball

    The last two steps of the three step approach of a volleyball spike jump: 1-2 approach phase, 2-4 downward phase, 4-6 upward phase (adapted from Wagner et al. (2009), with permission)

  5. Strength and Conditioning Practices and Perspectives of Volleyball

    1. Introduction. Volleyball is a globally participated sport with 222 member federations and over 500 million registered players [1,2].Playing positions include outside hitter, middle blocker, opposite, setter, libero, and defensive specialist [].The objective is to hit the ball over the net within the specified court dimensions and prevent the opposing team from returning the ball [].

  6. Training stress, neuromuscular fatigue and well-being in volleyball: a

    Inclusion criteria were original research papers published in peer-reviewed journals involving volleyball athletes. Of the 2535 studies identified, 31 were thoroughly analysed. From these 31 articles, 22 included professional athletes, seven included collegiate-level volleyball athletes, and two included young athletes.

  7. Relationship between Cognitive Functions and Sport-Specific Physical

    1. Introduction. Volleyball is an intermittent team ball sport requiring players to have well-developed physical and physiological capacities [] and significant motor control and cognitive functioning.As an open skill sport, sport-specific motor actions are performed in a relatively dynamic and changing environment, which suggests the involvement of high perceptual-cognitive demands during a ...

  8. Modeling Match Performance in Elite Volleyball Players: Importance of

    In volleyball, many studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between a single performance indicator and match success . For example, it is found that spiking and the number of block points are good indicators of match success [ 2 ] and that the effectiveness and type of attacks are important performance indicators for winning ...

  9. The Positive Effects on Volleyball Receiving Skills When ...

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. ... Thirty-six male volleyball ...

  10. Nature of Volleyball Sport, Performance Analysis in Volleyball, and the

    The sport of volleyball is considered as an intermittent as well as a non-inversion game that necessitates the players to compete in an atmosphere that is characterized by short bouts of great intensity movement interwoven by a considerable low level of activity [3, 4].Due to these high demands of physical fitness, the neuromuscular system of the players is often tasked with the need of high ...

  11. A systematic review of volleyball spike kinematics: Implications for

    The volleyball spike represents one of the more sophisticated attack actions, and the study of its kinematics has been the aim of several studies. ... SUBMIT PAPER. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. Impact Factor: 1.5 / 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.0 . ... Sage Research Methods Supercharging research opens in new tab;

  12. Journal of Volleyball Sciences

    5. Visualization Research on the Attractiveness of Volleyball. Released on J-STAGE: August 11, 2021 | Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 7-13. Kai YAMADA, Kyosuke ENOMOTO, Hirokazu ARAI. Views: 59.

  13. The Effect of Volleyball Training on the Physical Fitness of High

    This research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to 30 students of volleyball extracurricular at SMK Bhakti Putra. In addition to other techniques, namely observation and documentation.

  14. Volleyball Research Papers

    The instrument used in this research was the observation format developed from the VIS FIVB 2005 which measured six skills to play volleyball, namely serve, receive, set, spike, block, and dig. All data from the measurement results of the VIS assessment model were analysed using the one-way analysis technique of variance in the overtime ...

  15. PDF The Experimental Research of the Impact of Volleyball on the Physical

    The result of the cognition of the university students to the value of playing volleyball is shown in Table 1 and Table 2. From Table 1 we can see the female students have overall positive recognition to the value of playing volleyball. 92.8% female students believe that playing volleyball can improve their physical and mental health.

  16. The Perception of Volleyball Student-Athletes: Evaluation of Well-Being

    2.1. Sample. The sampling method used was non-probability and convenience sampling. Composed of student-athletes from a women's volleyball club (N = 22), the group of participants included 11 players from the first team competing at the national level, 9 players from the youth team (U19) competing at the regional level, and 2 players participating in both competitions.

  17. volleyball

    Madrid, Spain. ABSTRACT. The objectives of the present study were: a) to assess normative profiles for the serve speed of peak-performance volleyball players in order to guide practice sessions for men´s teams (study 1) and women´s teams (study 2), and b) to establish the possibilities and the ranges of speed that a volleyball throwing ...

  18. History of volleyball: From origins to the Olympics

    Learn how volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan in 1895 as a less strenuous alternative to basketball, and how it evolved into a popular sport with over 800 million players worldwide. Discover how volleyball became an Olympic sport in 1964 and which countries have dominated the medals in men's and women's competitions.

  19. Skill Importance in Women's Volleyball

    The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate two methods to quantify skill importance for teams in general, and women's volleyball in particular. A division I women's volleyball team rated each ...

  20. Periodization in Team Sport Games

    The research objectives were: an analysis of various aspects of periodization of the annual training cycle for elite athletes practicing team sport games, an attempt to determine both the examined and unexamined issues related with periodization of training as well as to indicate directions for further research, and finally, presentation of ...

  21. Comparison of Requirement Prioritization Techniques to Find Best

    This paper describes an assessment of different requirement prioritization techniques (binary search tree, AHP, hierarchy AHP, spanning tree matrix, priority group/Numerical Analysis, bubble sort ...