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The Psychological Stress And Its Relationship To Corona Virus Pandemic Among Players Of The First-Class Volleyball Clubs The In The State Of Kuwait الضغوط النفسية وعلاقتها بجائحة فيروس كورونا لدى لاعبي أندية الدرجة الأولى لكرة الطائرة في دولة الكويت, Ahmad Khalid Al-Thnaibat, Hamad Sattar Al-Ea'nezy
The Psychological Stress And Its Relationship To Corona Virus Pandemic Among Players Of The First-Class Volleyball Clubs The In The State Of Kuwait الضغوط النفسية وعلاقتها بجائحة فيروس كورونا لدى لاعبي أندية الدرجة الأولى لكرة الطائرة في دولة الكويت, Ahmad Khalid Al-Thnaibat, Hamad Sattar Al-Ea'nezy
Jordanian Educational Journal
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This study aims at identifying the psychological stress and it relation with Corona virus among the players of the first-class Volleyball of clubs in the State of Kuwait. The researchers have used the descriptive methodology. The study sample consisted of (150) players who were selected deliberately from the population of the study. The researchers have developed a questionnaire to measure the psychological stress and its relation to the outbreak of Corona among volleyball players of first- class clubs in the State of Kuwait. The results showed that there was a great amount of psychological stress among the players, especially …
The Obstacles That Face The Teachers Of Physical Education In Using Some Teaching Methods In Teaching Basketball, And Volleyball For The Secondary Stage In The Schools Of Al-Karak District المعوقات التي تواجه معلمي التربية الرياضية في استخدام بعض اساليب التدريس في تدريس الكرة الطائرة وكرة السلة للمرحلة الثانوية في مدارس قصبة الكرك, Fadi Hamed Al-Dmour
Jordanian Educational Journal
Abstract: This study aimed at finding out the obstacles that face the teachers of physical education in teaching basketball, and volleyball for the secondary stage in the schools of Al-karak district. The descriptive methodology was used in this study. The sample of the study consisted of (38) male and female teachers who teach physical education for the secondary stage in Al-Karak district. A questionnaire was built. It consisted of (22) items, which were distributed to four dimensions: possibilities, students, curriculum, and teacher’s guide. The results showed that there were explicit differences between the means of the responses of physical education …
Incidence Of Injuries In The Opinion Of Young Volleyball Players And Ways To Prevent Them, Monika Opanowska, Barbara Wilk, Malgorzata Kusmierczyk, Karol Opanowski
Incidence Of Injuries In The Opinion Of Young Volleyball Players And Ways To Prevent Them, Monika Opanowska, Barbara Wilk, Malgorzata Kusmierczyk, Karol Opanowski
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Background: The aim of the research was to establish the types and incidence of motor organ injuries in young volleyball players and to indicate methods of preventing them. Material/Methods: The research was carried out in a population of 70 volleyball players aged 16-19, students of the Sports Championships Schools No. 2 and 3 in Gdansk, players of the Lotos Trefl Gdansk sports club. The employed method was a diagnostic survey based on an original questionnaire entitled "The Characteristics of Motor Organ Injuries in Young People Aged 16-19 Who Train Volleyball." Results: 85.7% adolescent players experienced different motor organ injuries, the …
The Effect Of A 6-Week Plyometric Training On Explosive Power In Volleyball Players, Zbigniew Jastrzbeski, Krzysztof Wnorowski, Ryszard Mikolajewski, Ewelina Jaskulska, Lukasz Radziminski
The Effect Of A 6-Week Plyometric Training On Explosive Power In Volleyball Players, Zbigniew Jastrzbeski, Krzysztof Wnorowski, Ryszard Mikolajewski, Ewelina Jaskulska, Lukasz Radziminski
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Background: The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of a six-week plyometric high and low-intensity training on the explosive power of lower limbs in volleyball players. Material/Methods: The research was conducted on a sample of 30 volunteers of the Sports Club at Gdansk University of Technology in Gdansk. Before the experiment, the players were divided into two homogeneous groups. After two weeks of an introductory common stage, each group followed a plyometric regime of different intensity. The results showed that the high-intensity program was more efficient than the low-intensity program in developing the explosive power in …
An Assessment Of A Volleyball Player’S Loads In A Match On The Basis Of The Number And Height Of Jumps Measured In Real-Time Conditions, Krzysztof Wnorowski, Piotr Aschenbrenner, Jerzy Skrobecki, Mirella Stech
An Assessment Of A Volleyball Player’S Loads In A Match On The Basis Of The Number And Height Of Jumps Measured In Real-Time Conditions, Krzysztof Wnorowski, Piotr Aschenbrenner, Jerzy Skrobecki, Mirella Stech
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Background: The value of volleyball players’ reach is often critical to their efficient functioning in the game. It depends on the jumping ability factor and the player’s body build. An analysis of this parameter is particularly difficult to carry out in real conditions of the game. The objective of the research was to determine the height of reach in basic technical and tactical actions of leading Polish volleyball players during a match in regard to their maximum values measured in laboratory conditions. Material/Methods: The study involved five volleyball players, Polish representatives of different specialization in the game: the attacker, the …
Relationships Between Motor Abilities And Volleyball Performance Skills In 15-Year-Old Talent-Identified Volleyball Players, Dariusz Mroczek, Edward Superlak, Adam Kawczynski, Jan Chmura
Relationships Between Motor Abilities And Volleyball Performance Skills In 15-Year-Old Talent-Identified Volleyball Players, Dariusz Mroczek, Edward Superlak, Adam Kawczynski, Jan Chmura
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
The aim of this study is to determine synergistic motor outcomes understood as sets of mutually dependent players’ motor abilities affecting the efficacy of performance skills of young volleyball players. The study was carried out during a national volleyball tournament for 150 boys aged 14-15 years. The matches were recorded with two cameras placed 10 m behind the end line, 1.6 m above the floor. The following parameters were assessed: attack efficacy, block efficacy, serve efficacy. The first dependent variables were players' actions that most significantly affected the set outcome, i.e. serves, blocks and attacks. The greatest differences were found …
The Impact Of Playometric Training On Improving Vertical Jump Distance And Power Among Volleyball Players At Northern Jordan Clubs, محمود حسين يعقوب, تاج الدين أحمد الوديان
The Impact Of Playometric Training On Improving Vertical Jump Distance And Power Among Volleyball Players At Northern Jordan Clubs, محمود حسين يعقوب, تاج الدين أحمد الوديان
Jordanian Educational Journal
This study aimed to determine the impact of playometric training on improving vertical jump distance and power among volleyball players at northern Jordan clubs. Experimental method was applied on a purposive sample that consisted of (36) volleyball players divided into two experi mental groups with 18 playesr for each. The first group participated in jumping over a jumping box of a height of (0.45) meters.while the second group participated in hurdles repeated jumps over (0.45) meters. The training program consisted of three days sessions per week for (8) weeks The vertical jump test was used to measure the vertical jump …
Women's Volleyball Scores Triple-Double, Mike Byker
Case Presentation For Suprascapular Neuropathy, Samantha N. Day, Tal Amasay, Scott Freer
Case Presentation For Suprascapular Neuropathy, Samantha N. Day, Tal Amasay, Scott Freer
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
CASE HISTORY: The patient is an 18-year-old female collegiate volleyball player who has suffered progressive shoulder pain in her right shoulder. She states that the pain has progressively gotten worse over the past 3-4 years. The sharp pain began when she would raise her right arm above 90 degrees when hitting an overhand serve. Over time, the pain progressed and became noticeable in additional movements. The patient had noted significant weakness in both her right arm and right shoulder. The patient states when she sleeps on her right arm/shoulder she wakes up in severe pain. She has tried sleeping …
Motion Biomechanics Research To Help Volleyball Athletes, Karen Van Schouwen, Sarah Moss
Motion Biomechanics Research To Help Volleyball Athletes, Karen Van Schouwen, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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