Physiological Profile for Volleyball by Allison Jones.

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Physiological Profile for Volleyball by Allison Jones

The Fitness Demands of Volleyball Sport or Activity Energy FitnessMuscular Fitness AerobicAnaerobicFlexibilityStrengthEnduranceSpeedPower VolleyballMediumHighMed-HighLowMediumHigh

Energy Fitness Is volleyball more aerobic or anaerobic? – Fox and Matthews (1974): more anaerobic – Viitasolo (1987) and Smith (1991): more aerobic Volleyball was shown to rely highly on the aerobic system based on a high depletion of glycogen in slow-twitch fibers (Smith, 1991, 131). The anaerobic system is used during the action of volleyball, while the aerobic system is used to replenish energy during the breaks from movement (Viitasolo, 1987, 199).

Energy Fitness

Volleyball Time-Motion Analysis

VO 2 Max Studies I found measured the VO 2 max of elite male volleyball players using treadmills and ergometers. – Viitasolo (1987) found average VO 2 max levels ranging from 56.6 to 56.8 ml/kg/min in the Finnish National Team and a Finnish club team using a treadmill. – Smith (1991) found VO 2 max levels ranging from 42.5 to 63.7 ml/kg/min in Canadian National and Universiade players using an ergometer.

Blood Lactic Levels Blood lactic levels were measured in the Finnish national team following a training session. – Team average of 11.0 ± 2.1 mmol/l. Blood lactic levels were measured in the Kiri club team following three normal matches in a tournament. – Team average of 11.0 ± 2.7 mmol/l.

Blood Lactic Levels

Muscular Fitness Speed and strength work together to provide power, the most important aspect of muscular fitness in volleyball. – There are differences in opinion as to the relative importance of speed and strength, but all agree that power is key, especially for the movements that require jumping. I rated flexibility as being of medium importance based on experience, but was unable to find information in the studies to support this. Endurance was also found to be of great importance, considering that the average match lasts about 90 minutes.

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