Search Results - Sports Biomechanics
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Impact of modified competition formats on physical performance in under-14 female volleyball players: the role of biological maturity
Birrento-Aguiar, R. A., García-Angulo, F. J., Leonardo, L., Palao-Andrés, J. M., Ortega-Toro, E.Published in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Die Schlagbewegung - das Königselement (The swing motion - the key element)
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Comparative analysis of external and internal loads in preparation male volleyball and beach volleyball matches
Figueira, B., Vincelovic, A., Batalha, N., Paulauskas, R.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Additionally, this research provides benchmarks for designing targeted exercises, improving real-time monitoring, and enhancing sport-specific conditioning strategies. By exploring biomechanical and physiological distinctions between volleyball and beach volleyball, the study contributes to optimizing athlete performance and guiding sports training methodologies.…”
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The analysis method results in differences in the evaluation of drop jump kinetics: Proof of concept at three dropping heights
Chalitsios, C., Panoutsakopoulos, V., Kollias, I. A.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…Differences in drop (DropH) and jump (Hjump) height, and DJ biomechanical parameters were examined with the nominal single (SFP) and double force-plate method (DFP), as well as the drop (DTM) and flight time (FTM) method. …”
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Sichere Landung (Safe Landing)
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Smaller formats of volleyball lead to greater improvements in lower limb strength and power, as well as reductions in landing forces: a randomized controlled study in girls
Duan, Y., Wang, L., Liu, Q., Huang, W.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…junior elite sport…”
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Inter-limb asymmetries in professional male basketball and volleyball players: bilateral vs. unilateral jump comparison
Cabarkapa, D., Cabarkapa, D. V., Fry, A. C.Published in International Biomechanics (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Altered landing strategy during vertical jump tasks in elite volleyball players with patellar tendinopathy
Ben Zaki, B., Julia, M., Desmyttere, G., Perrey, S., Dusfour, G.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2025)Subjects: “…sports medicine…”
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Is maturational growth more influential than training engagement in longitudinal adolescent physical performance development?
Abbott, S., Javet, M., Bested, S., Hackett, D., Romann, M., Cobley, S.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Instead, due to musculoskeletal and proprioceptive disturbance during maturational growth, training emphasis on technical/biomechanical skill acquisition remains important. Summary Coaches and sports-science practitioners need to recognise that a significant proportion of physical performance development could be attributed to inter-individual maturity-related processes rather than training hours in standard volleyball field test performance. …”
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Higher knee joint work is a risk factor for patellar tendinopathy in male volleyball players: A prospective study
Bleecker, C. D., Vermeulen, S., Willems, T., Spanhove, V., Segers, V., Steyaert, A., Roosen, P., Vanrenterghem, J., Ridder, R. D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Technik, die begeistert (Technique that inspires)
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Positional differences in jump loads and force and velocity metrics throughout a 16-week Division I volleyball season
Sanders, G. J., Skodinski, S., Cabarkapa, D. V., Howard, M., Cabarkapa, D., Peacock, C. A.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Digging deep. Is elite beach volleyball athletic performance impaired after a simulated tournament?
Harat, I., Genkin, Y., Kislev-Cohen, R.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)Subjects: “…high performance sport…”