Search Results - Biomechanics
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Lower-limb joint kinetics and their contribution to attacking arm hand velocity during the aerial phase of the volleyball jump serve
Liu, L., Chen, Z., Peng, H.-T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (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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Sichere Landung (Safe Landing)
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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)“…International 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: “…biomechanics…”
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Muscle activation during different arm swing techniques during the spike attack in elite volleyball
Schrapf, N., Kinzer, C., Tilp, M.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Seminati et al. (2015) and Giatsis et al. (2019) examined the use of various arm swing techniques during spike attacks. They focused on biomechanical aspects of the movement regarding performance and injury prevention. …”
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Relationship between handgrip strength and vertical jump performance in Olympic female volleyball athletes
Cabarkapa, D. V., Cabarkapa, D., Bankovic, V., Fry, A. C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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Testing protocol for evaluating underhand serve-reception biomechanics in volleyball
Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”
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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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Applying a cluster-analysis approach to monitor training load in male volleyball during the preseason period
Kerpe, G., Zuoza, A. K., Conte, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (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: “…biomechanics…”
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Effects of drop jump training on physical fitness in highly trained young male volleyball players: comparing maximal rebound height and standard drop height training
Hammami, R., Ben Ayed, K., Negra, Y., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Duncan, M., Rebai, H., Granacher, U.Published in Sports (2024)Subjects: “…biomechanics…”