Applied Sciences (Nov 2024)

Evaluation of Lower Extremities Power, Movement, Position and Effectiveness in Volleyball

  • Gabriel Bobula,
  • Joanna Piech,
  • Artur Płonka,
  • Paweł Król,
  • Wojciech Czarny,
  • Rui Pinto,
  • Damian Pawlik,
  • Łukasz Rydzik,
  • Wojciech Bajorek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app142110065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 10065

Abstract

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Background: This paper presents research on the comparison and evaluation of lower limb power, movement, position on the court, and effectiveness in the players of men’s volleyball. The study involved professional players in the first division of a men’s volleyball team. The main aim of this paper was to show the correlation between lower limb power, movement, position on the pitch, and volleyball efficiency. Methods: The authors presented basic somatic characteristics of anthropology metrics, advanced research results obtained with the Optojump measuring system, players’ results statistics obtained with the Data Volley software (v.4.2024.01), and by applying scientific statistical methods and graphics interpretation. Results: The analyses with the Kruskal-Wallis test showed statistically significant differences in all the variables studied. Flight time (TF, H = 122.967; p p p < 0.001) was characteristic for receivers, setters, mid-players and, curiously, libero achieved a better result than attackers. Conclusions: The analysis shows that the power of the lower extremities in volleyball players is associated with the function they perform on the court.

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