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Agility training in volleyball

The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2022
Volleyball is an intermittent, extremely dynamic and open-skill team sport in which players perform a variety of acyclic movements while constantly changing game situation. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide a summary of the research that has examined intervention strategies to improve agility performance in volleyball and to ...
Bonato, Matteo   +2 more
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Indoor Volleyball and Beach Volleyball

2015
Research on performance analysis in volleyball arose systematically in the literature in the 1990s. This chapter will present the different conceptual perspectives used to study indoor volleyball and beach volleyball performance using notational analysis, taking into account technical and tactical indicators.
Isabel Mesquita   +3 more
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Injuries in elite volleyball

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1996
During the 1993–1994 volleyball season, injuries to players in the two Danish elite divisions were registered by means of a questionnaire survey. Eighty per cent of the players returned the questionnaire. A total of 70 female players reported 79 injuries and 67 male players reported 98 injuries, representing an overall incidence of 3.8 injuries per ...
H, Aagaard, U, Jørgensen
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Hand Injuries in Volleyball

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1992
We studied the long-term sequelae of hand injuries as a result of playing volleyball. In a retrospective study, 226 patients with injuries of the hand who were seen over a 5-year period at our Trauma Department, were investigated. Females accounted for 66% of all injuries.
N H, Bhairo   +3 more
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Volleyball – An Ethnographic Drama

2021
In this book research in process and research findings are represented in a play script which brings vividly to life both ethnographic research methods and communication in the world of sport. This highly original book brings innovation and imagination to the representation of language in social life.
Adrian Blackledge, Angela Creese
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Landing techniques in volleyball

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2010
Knee injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament lesions and patellar tendonitis are very frequent in volleyball, and are often attributed to micro traumas that occur during the landing phase of airborne actions. The aim of the present study was to compare different jumping activities during official men's and women's volleyball games. Twelve top-level
LOBIETTI, ROBERTO   +3 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
Jeroen Koekoek   +2 more
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Volleyball

2023
Andrew Gregory, Holly Harper
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