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Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories

The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in loaded and unloaded jump performances between different age categories of top-level volleyball players from the same club. Forty-three volleyball players were divided into four age groups: under-17, under-19, under-21 and professional. Vert...

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Autores principales: Kitamura, Katia, Pereira, Lucas Adriano, Kobal, Ronaldo, Cal Abad, Cesar Cavinato, Finotti, Ronaldo, Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo, Loturco, Irineu
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Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158621
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67123
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author Kitamura, Katia
Pereira, Lucas Adriano
Kobal, Ronaldo
Cal Abad, Cesar Cavinato
Finotti, Ronaldo
Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo
Loturco, Irineu
author_facet Kitamura, Katia
Pereira, Lucas Adriano
Kobal, Ronaldo
Cal Abad, Cesar Cavinato
Finotti, Ronaldo
Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo
Loturco, Irineu
author_sort Kitamura, Katia
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in loaded and unloaded jump performances between different age categories of top-level volleyball players from the same club. Forty-three volleyball players were divided into four age groups: under-17, under-19, under-21 and professional. Vertical jumping height for squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and CMJ with arm swing (CMJa) and mean propulsive velocity (MPV) in the loaded jump squat exercise with 40% of the athlete’s body mass were compared among the different age categories, considering body mass as a covariate. SJ and CMJ jump height values were higher for professional and under-21 players than under-17 players (p<0.05). CMJa height was higher for under-21 players than under-19 and under-17 players (p<0.05). MPV in the loaded jump squat was higher for under-21 players than under-17 players (p<0.05). From a general perspective, these results suggest that aging per se is not capable of substantially improving loaded and unloaded vertical jump performances across different age categories of top-level volleyball players. Therefore, to increase the vertical jumping ability of these team sport athletes throughout their long-term development, coaches and strength and conditioning professionals are encouraged to implement consistent neuromuscular training strategies, in accordance with the specific needs and physiological characteristics of each age group.
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spelling pubmed-56763242017-11-20 Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories Kitamura, Katia Pereira, Lucas Adriano Kobal, Ronaldo Cal Abad, Cesar Cavinato Finotti, Ronaldo Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo Loturco, Irineu Biol Sport Original Paper The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in loaded and unloaded jump performances between different age categories of top-level volleyball players from the same club. Forty-three volleyball players were divided into four age groups: under-17, under-19, under-21 and professional. Vertical jumping height for squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ) and CMJ with arm swing (CMJa) and mean propulsive velocity (MPV) in the loaded jump squat exercise with 40% of the athlete’s body mass were compared among the different age categories, considering body mass as a covariate. SJ and CMJ jump height values were higher for professional and under-21 players than under-17 players (p<0.05). CMJa height was higher for under-21 players than under-19 and under-17 players (p<0.05). MPV in the loaded jump squat was higher for under-21 players than under-17 players (p<0.05). From a general perspective, these results suggest that aging per se is not capable of substantially improving loaded and unloaded vertical jump performances across different age categories of top-level volleyball players. Therefore, to increase the vertical jumping ability of these team sport athletes throughout their long-term development, coaches and strength and conditioning professionals are encouraged to implement consistent neuromuscular training strategies, in accordance with the specific needs and physiological characteristics of each age group. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2017-04-06 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5676324/ /pubmed/29158621 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67123 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kitamura, Katia
Pereira, Lucas Adriano
Kobal, Ronaldo
Cal Abad, Cesar Cavinato
Finotti, Ronaldo
Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo
Loturco, Irineu
Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories
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title_fullStr Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories
title_full_unstemmed Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories
title_short Loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories
title_sort loaded and unloaded jump performance of top-level volleyball players from different age categories
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158621
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67123
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