ResumoObjetivo: Correlacionar o pico de torque isocinético e a impulsão vertical durante a execução do bloqueio e do ataque de atletas de voleibol feminino. Métodos: Realizou-se um estudo quantitativo, descritivo de correlação, foram avaliadas 11 atletas da equipe adulta de voleibol feminino. O pico de torque foi avaliado no aparelho Biodex system 3, em duas velocidades angulares: 60 o /s e 300 o /s e para avaliação da impulsão vertical foi executado o counter movement jump. Resultados: As atletas apresentaram uma correlação moderada e significativa ao relacionar o pico de torque e a impulsão vertical durante o fundamento de ataque no flexor direito a 60 º/s com r=0.609; p=0.047, extensor esquerdo 300 º/s com r=0.664; p=0.026. Conclusão: Dessa forma o presente estudo apresentou uma moderada correlação entre o pico de torque isocinético e a impulsão vertical durante o fundamento de ataque das atletas de voleibol.Descritores: Força muscular, Mulheres, Torque. AbstractObjective: To correlate the peak isokinetic torque and vertical impulsion during the execution of the blockade and the attack of female volleyball athletes. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive correlation study was carried out. Eleven athletes from the adult female volleyball team were evaluated. The torque peak was evaluated in the Biodex system 3, at two angular velocities: 60 o / s and 300 o / s and for the vertical impulse evaluation the counter movement jump was performed. Results: The athletes had a moderate and significant correlation in relation to the peak torque and the vertical impulse during the right flexor attack at 60 º/s with r=0.609; p=0.047, left extensor 300 º/s with r=0.664; p=0.026. Conclusion:In this way the present study presented a moderate correlation between the peak of isokinetic torque and the vertical impulse during the attack foundation of the volleyball athletes.
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