ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

This study aimed to investigate the effects of programmed training on the changes in the explosive strength, speed, and agility in young male volleyball players. The sample of subjects in this research consists of 40 volleyball players of junior age in the volleyball clubs: OK "Topličanin"...

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Main Authors: Katarina Nejić, Dragan Nejić, Nenad Stojiljković, Tomislav Okičić
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Language:deu
Published: University of Niš 2023-03-01
Series:Facta Universitatis. Series, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
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Online Access:http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUTeachLearnTeachEd/article/view/11099
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author Katarina Nejić
Dragan Nejić
Nenad Stojiljković
Tomislav Okičić
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description This study aimed to investigate the effects of programmed training on the changes in the explosive strength, speed, and agility in young male volleyball players. The sample of subjects in this research consists of 40 volleyball players of junior age in the volleyball clubs: OK "Topličanin" (n = 20) from Prokuplje and OK "Nis" from Nis (n = 20). Subjects were divided into two groups: experimental group 1 (E1, n = 20) and experimental group 2 (E2, n = 20). Experimental group 1 consists of volleyball players from OK "Topličanin" from Prokuplje, who, in addition to basic specific – situational training, also had plyometric training sessions twice a week for six weeks. Experimental group 2 consists of volleyball players from OK "Niš" from Niš, who had only specific – situational training sessions in that period. The research is longitudinal, comprising the initial and final measurements. The experimental treatment lasted six weeks and was realized in the preparatory period. The three tests were used to assess the explosive strength: 1) Squat jump 2) Countermovement Jump 3) Counter Movement Jump/Arm Swing. The three tests were used to estimate speed: 1) 5 meters sprint 2) 10 meters sprint 3) 15 meters sprint. The three tests were used to estimate agility 1) Agility t-test 2) 9-6-3-6-9 agility test and 3) 505 agility test. Mancova analysis was used to compare different subsamples of subjects at the initial and final measurements. The results of the research show that volleyball-specific-situational training followed by plyometric training significantly improves motor skills: explosive strength, speed, and agility. The strongest effect was noticed on explosive strength.
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spelling doaj.art-afbf254f18cc4342b97347af0cbb31de2023-03-26T21:30:18ZdeuUniversity of NišFacta Universitatis. Series, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education2560-46002560-46192023-03-0162179187https://doi.org/10.22190/FUTLTE221012013NЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERSKatarina Nejić0Dragan Nejić 1Nenad Stojiljković 2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6059-1899Tomislav Okičić3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3994-8280Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, SerbiaFaculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, SerbiaFaculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, SerbiaFaculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, SerbiaThis study aimed to investigate the effects of programmed training on the changes in the explosive strength, speed, and agility in young male volleyball players. The sample of subjects in this research consists of 40 volleyball players of junior age in the volleyball clubs: OK "Topličanin" (n = 20) from Prokuplje and OK "Nis" from Nis (n = 20). Subjects were divided into two groups: experimental group 1 (E1, n = 20) and experimental group 2 (E2, n = 20). Experimental group 1 consists of volleyball players from OK "Topličanin" from Prokuplje, who, in addition to basic specific – situational training, also had plyometric training sessions twice a week for six weeks. Experimental group 2 consists of volleyball players from OK "Niš" from Niš, who had only specific – situational training sessions in that period. The research is longitudinal, comprising the initial and final measurements. The experimental treatment lasted six weeks and was realized in the preparatory period. The three tests were used to assess the explosive strength: 1) Squat jump 2) Countermovement Jump 3) Counter Movement Jump/Arm Swing. The three tests were used to estimate speed: 1) 5 meters sprint 2) 10 meters sprint 3) 15 meters sprint. The three tests were used to estimate agility 1) Agility t-test 2) 9-6-3-6-9 agility test and 3) 505 agility test. Mancova analysis was used to compare different subsamples of subjects at the initial and final measurements. The results of the research show that volleyball-specific-situational training followed by plyometric training significantly improves motor skills: explosive strength, speed, and agility. The strongest effect was noticed on explosive strength.http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUTeachLearnTeachEd/article/view/11099juniorexplosive strengthagilityspeed
spellingShingle Katarina Nejić
Dragan Nejić
Nenad Stojiljković
Tomislav Okičić
ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Facta Universitatis. Series, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
junior
explosive strength
agility
speed
title ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
title_full ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
title_fullStr ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
title_full_unstemmed ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
title_short ЕFFECTS OF PROGRAMMED TRAINING ON MOTOR ABILITIES OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
title_sort еffects of programmed training on motor abilities of volleyball players
topic junior
explosive strength
agility
speed
url http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUTeachLearnTeachEd/article/view/11099
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