Relationship between sitting volleyball performance and field fitness of sitting volleyball players in Korea

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between sitting volleyball performance and the field fitness of sitting volleyball players. Forty-five elite sitting volleyball players participated in 10 field fitness tests. Additionally, the players' head coach and coach assessed their volleyball performance (receive and defense, block, attack, and serve). Data were analyzed with SPSS software version 21 by using correlation and regression analyses, and the significance level was set at P < 0.05. The results showed that chest pass, overhand throw, onehand throw, one-hand side throw, splint, speed endurance, reaction time, and graded exercise test results had a statistically significant influence on the players' abilities to attack, serve, and block. Grip strength, t-test, speed, and agility showed a statistically significant relationship with the players' skill at defense and receive. Our results showed that chest pass, overhand throw, one-hand throw, one-hand side throw, speed endurance, reaction time, and graded exercise test results had a statistically significant influence on volleyball performance.

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Jeoung, B. (2017). Relationship between sitting volleyball performance and field fitness of sitting volleyball players in Korea. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 13(6), 647–652. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1735170.585

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