Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar

Integrated training demonstrates the need to implement various components of preparation to achieve higher performance. The importance of the plyometric method to enhance jumping ability is known, but other capacity such as speed could have a direct or indirect influence. In this sense, the objectiv...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Miguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa, Karla Paola Ayala Vega, Leonardo Xavier Quintanilla Ayala
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca" 2021-06-01
Series:Podium
Subjects:
Online Access:https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1086
id doaj-157276f379e04b4f98891baf866d98fc
record_format Article
spelling doaj-157276f379e04b4f98891baf866d98fc2021-06-19T19:03:51ZspaUniversidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"Podium1996-24522021-06-01162553563859Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolarMiguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa0Karla Paola Ayala Vega1Leonardo Xavier Quintanilla Ayala2Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE. QuitoUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE. QuitoUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE. QuitoIntegrated training demonstrates the need to implement various components of preparation to achieve higher performance. The importance of the plyometric method to enhance jumping ability is known, but other capacity such as speed could have a direct or indirect influence. In this sense, the objective is to determine whether the physical capacity for speed influences the jumping power of the school-class volleyball player. Quasi-experimental research of a correlative order that study the population of volleyball players from the "La Salle" Educational Unit, (Experimental Group 1: 26 students) and the "Oswaldo Lombeyda" Educational Unit (Control Group 2: 25 students), male gender, category 13-14 years. The groups underwent the same training, except that in the experimental group it was implemented a work strategy with physical stimuli, prioritizing speed loads for lower limbs. The means in jumping ability were significantly increased for the related samples (p = 0.000) in both groups (Group 1: 4.38cm to 6.23cm; Group 2: 4.40cm to 6.04cm) as part of posttest, there were no differences between independent groups (Pretest: k = 0.894; Posttest: k = 0.605), while the speed capacity for related groups increased significantly (p = 0.000) in posttest favor, there were no pretest differences (k = 0.183), with differences in the posttest in favor of the experimental group (k = 0.009). It is demonstrated a potentiation of the school volleyball player's jump, given the application of the plyometric method, repetition method and performance assessment test.https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1086velocidadpotenciasaltovoleibol escolar.
collection DOAJ
language Spanish
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Miguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa
Karla Paola Ayala Vega
Leonardo Xavier Quintanilla Ayala
spellingShingle Miguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa
Karla Paola Ayala Vega
Leonardo Xavier Quintanilla Ayala
Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
Podium
velocidad
potencia
salto
voleibol escolar.
author_facet Miguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa
Karla Paola Ayala Vega
Leonardo Xavier Quintanilla Ayala
author_sort Miguel Alexander Zapata Cuaspa
title Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
title_short Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
title_full Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
title_fullStr Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
title_full_unstemmed Influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/Influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
title_sort influence of physical speed capacity on jumping power in volleyball, school category/influencia de la capacidad física de velocidad en la potencia de salto del voleibol escolar
publisher Universidad de Pinar del Río "Hermanos Saíz Montes de Oca"
series Podium
issn 1996-2452
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Integrated training demonstrates the need to implement various components of preparation to achieve higher performance. The importance of the plyometric method to enhance jumping ability is known, but other capacity such as speed could have a direct or indirect influence. In this sense, the objective is to determine whether the physical capacity for speed influences the jumping power of the school-class volleyball player. Quasi-experimental research of a correlative order that study the population of volleyball players from the "La Salle" Educational Unit, (Experimental Group 1: 26 students) and the "Oswaldo Lombeyda" Educational Unit (Control Group 2: 25 students), male gender, category 13-14 years. The groups underwent the same training, except that in the experimental group it was implemented a work strategy with physical stimuli, prioritizing speed loads for lower limbs. The means in jumping ability were significantly increased for the related samples (p = 0.000) in both groups (Group 1: 4.38cm to 6.23cm; Group 2: 4.40cm to 6.04cm) as part of posttest, there were no differences between independent groups (Pretest: k = 0.894; Posttest: k = 0.605), while the speed capacity for related groups increased significantly (p = 0.000) in posttest favor, there were no pretest differences (k = 0.183), with differences in the posttest in favor of the experimental group (k = 0.009). It is demonstrated a potentiation of the school volleyball player's jump, given the application of the plyometric method, repetition method and performance assessment test.
topic velocidad
potencia
salto
voleibol escolar.
url https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1086
work_keys_str_mv AT miguelalexanderzapatacuaspa influenceofphysicalspeedcapacityonjumpingpowerinvolleyballschoolcategoryinfluenciadelacapacidadfisicadevelocidadenlapotenciadesaltodelvoleibolescolar
AT karlapaolaayalavega influenceofphysicalspeedcapacityonjumpingpowerinvolleyballschoolcategoryinfluenciadelacapacidadfisicadevelocidadenlapotenciadesaltodelvoleibolescolar
AT leonardoxavierquintanillaayala influenceofphysicalspeedcapacityonjumpingpowerinvolleyballschoolcategoryinfluenciadelacapacidadfisicadevelocidadenlapotenciadesaltodelvoleibolescolar
_version_ 1721370874960936960