Physical performance and positional differences among young female volleyball players

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Paz, Gabriel A., Gabbett, Tim J., Maia, Marianna F., Santana, Haroldo, Miranda, Humberto and Lima, Vicente. (2017). Physical performance and positional differences among young female volleyball players. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 57(10), pp. 1282 - 1289. https://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06471-9
AuthorsPaz, Gabriel A., Gabbett, Tim J., Maia, Marianna F., Santana, Haroldo, Miranda, Humberto and Lima, Vicente
Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association among anthropometric, physical performance parameters, and dynamic postural control attributes of young female volleyball athletes, and to determine if differences exist in these attributes according to playing position. Methods: Forty-three young female volleyball players participated in this study. Players were divided by position into hitters (N.=17), middle blockers (N.=8), setters (N.=10), and liberos (N.=8). Stature, body mass, vertical jump (VJ), peak power, horizontal jump (HJ), sit-and-reach (SRT), star excursion balance (SEBT), and agility (e.g. shuttle run and Illinois agility test) tests were assessed on non-consecutive days in randomized order. Results: No difference was found between groups for SRT, peak power, VJ, and HJ (P≤0.05). Middle blockers and hitters were taller than setters (P≤0.05). Middle blockers were also taller than liberos (P=0.017). Significant differences were observed among groups for agility tests, with hitters significantly faster than setters (P=0.023) and middle blockers (P=0.037). In addition, liberos were significantly faster than setters (P=0.032) and middle blockers (P=0.046), during the Illinois agility test. No difference was observed between groups for reach distance scores in the SEBT. Conclusions: These results demonstrate important positional differences in agility measures of young female volleyball players. Coaches can use this information to determine the type of physical profile that is needed for specific positions and to design training programs to maximize strength, power, and neuromuscular development of young female volleyball athletes.

Keywordsposture; volleyball; athletes; athletic performance
Year2017
JournalThe Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
Journal citation57 (10), pp. 1282 - 1289
PublisherEdizioni Minerva Medica
ISSN0022-4707
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06471-9
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85028710818
Page range1282 - 1289
Research GroupSports Performance, Recovery, Injury and New Technologies (SPRINT) Research Centre
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Place of publicationItaly
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