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Recovery in volleyball

The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
In current team sports (including volleyball), the players have to play numerous competitive matches without time to recover. Volleyball can be defined as a moderate duration exercise including repeated bouts of high-intensity activity interspersed with brief periods of low to moderate active recovery or passive rest.
Julio, Calleja-Gonzalez   +4 more
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Knee Injuries in Volleyball

Sports Medicine, 1990
The knee is the most frequent site of injury in volleyball players. More than 40% of high level players suffer overuse injuries during this activity; this particularly painful syndrome is caused by the amount of jumping typical in volleyball play, and in its training which aims at strengthening the quadriceps muscle.
FERRETTI, Andrea   +2 more
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Volleyball

2014
The handbook is primarily intended for domestic and foreign students at regularly university study of kinesiology at subject Volleyball, but also to all those who want to enrich the fund of knowledge with information about one of the most popular team sports and according to number of the national federations most numerous global team sport.
Rešetar, Tomica   +2 more
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Volleyball

2022
Simone Cerciello   +3 more
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Volleyball

Sports Biomechanics, 2004
George Giatsis   +3 more
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Volleyball

2023
Andrew Gregory, Holly Harper
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Volleyball

2018
Jeremy Sheppard   +3 more
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Volleyball

2016
Oliver Miltner, Markus Wurm
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Volleyball:

Shane Pill, Brendan SueSee
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