2018
DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.17.07162-6
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The effect of beach volleyball training on muscle performance of indoor volleyball players

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“…It is not possible to identify the mechanisms responsible for the change seen in the present study, as in the absence of other measurements, e.g. squat jumps (for elasticity measures [3]) or kinematic measures (for countermovement depth [10]) any suggestion would be speculative. The mechanistic explanation (e.g.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…It is not possible to identify the mechanisms responsible for the change seen in the present study, as in the absence of other measurements, e.g. squat jumps (for elasticity measures [3]) or kinematic measures (for countermovement depth [10]) any suggestion would be speculative. The mechanistic explanation (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Other mechanisms have also been suggested, such as the duration the muscle is in an active state [4,5]. In support of this argument, Balasas et al [3] reported improvements in both squat jump and countermovement jump height following beach volleyball training, which was not associated with increased pre-stretch augmentation. Further, Esformes and Bampouras [10] showed that a deeper squat as a conditioning contraction resulted in higher subsequent jump height, attributed to higher activation of the working muscles.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Balasas [15] notes that physical training and variability of technique determine the achievement of high results in competitive activities. In other studies [12,16,17] it is proposed to improve the modern system of sports training by increasing the amount of special training.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medeiros et al [31] have studied the analytical materials of beach volleyball games and claim a gradual transition from descriptive to comparative and prognostic. Balasas et al [32] claim that the accentuated effect of athletic orientation for 12 weeks increases the strength of the leg muscles and the effectiveness of the jump (by 11.6%) on hard surfaces. Lin [33] and Hunchenko [34] argue that the use of multidirectional and multifaceted serving significantly increases the effectiveness of action team.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%