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Exercise Physiology

Boise State University

2011

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Physiologic Performance Test Differences By Competition Level And Player Position In Female Volleyball Athletes, Monique Lynae Schaal May 2011

Physiologic Performance Test Differences By Competition Level And Player Position In Female Volleyball Athletes, Monique Lynae Schaal

Boise State University Theses and Dissertations

Introduction: The game of volleyball, which requires power, strength, speed, agility, and anaerobic fitness, is played around the world. A performance divide is evident between high school and collegiate volleyball athletes, and the physiologic differences have not been extensively studied. Because sport specific test performance data are not available, performance deficits in high school athletes are not well understood. Players striving to improve volleyball performance need clear expectations of skill and performance measures to succeed at higher levels of competition. There are extremely limited data available for female volleyball players that specifically describe how physiological performance test data may …