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- Title
MINIVOLLEY AND MOTOR SKILLS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY.
- Authors
Barone, Rosario; Zingales, Savina; Taormina, Antonino; Battaglia, Giuseppe; Macaluso, Filippo; Palumbo, Daniele; Leonardi, Vincenza
- Abstract
Improvements in coordination and technical sports must be considered among the key components of training in every sports, the most receptive adaptability skills are expressed in the youth age. By administering tests explosive force in three different periods, the study intends to verify if a minivolley protocol training for six weeks on two groups of young players of different ages can improve capabilities and coordination through the teaching of basic technical disciplines so that the can consequently improve explosive power of the lower and upper limbs. The results show a marked improvement in performance, both in jump and in putting, of trained groups between the initial test and post-test training protocol. The final test, performed thirty days after the end of training protocol, shows a pattern not consistent in performance.
- Subjects
ATHLETIC ability testing; TRAINING; ADAPTABILITY (Personality); TEACHING; PROFESSIONAL ethics; PERFORMANCES; SPORTS; YOUTH; GROUP testing
- Publication
Capsula Eburnea, 2008, Vol 3, p1
- ISSN
1970-5492
- Publication type
Article