Relationship between maximum aerobic speed performance and volleyball game motor power-explosive abilities

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Purpose. This study aims to estimate the relevant maximum aerobic speed performance and its relationship with volleyball game motor power-explosive abilities. Shown in rugby and soccer science literature, maximal aerobic speed is considered as a critical factor for improving the athlete's ability to recover from high-intensity and fatiguing actions. Materials and methods: To achieve this goal, we categorised the motor abilities (vertical jump, spike approach, block jump, 20-meter sprint, T-Test (agility) and standing triple jump) results of 60 elite male players (age 23 ± 1.56 with playing experience up to 5 years in the Oran elite leagues). We based ourselves on their MAS results in two levels (+ or - 4 m/s) in 1200 m Shuttle Test as a valuable test to measure player maximal aerobic speed profile. Results: Our results approved the performance level of maximal aerobic speed archived at up to 4 (m/s) as the enhanced level directly related to notable levels of players' motor abilities studied in the present study. Conclusions: Our protocol of maximum aerobic speed performance confirmed level 4 (m/s) as the relevant MAS level positively related to motor abilities components such as agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction, and speed, contrary to its lows.

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Zerf, M., Hadjar Kherfane, M., Kohli, K., & Louglaib, L. (2019). Relationship between maximum aerobic speed performance and volleyball game motor power-explosive abilities. Physical Education Theory and Methodology, 19(4), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.17309/tmfv.2019.4.03

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