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Paper Title: The Relationship between Selected Physical Fitness Attributes and Technical Skill Levels of Junior Male Volleyball Players
Authors Name: Amrot Gizaw Gibo , Assefa Birhanu Chalachew , Demissie Gashu Wale , Yonas Mebrat Dagnaw
Unique Id: IJSDR2208130
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 8, August-2022
Abstract: Volleyball games require comprehensive ability including physical, technical, mental and tactical abilities. Physical attributes of players have a noticeable impact on both individual player talent and team strategy. Players must therefore be physically capable of meeting the demands of the volleyball sport. The goal of the study was to determine how certain physical fitness characteristics and the technical ability levels of junior male volleyball project players related to one another. Volleyball technical skill level is the ability of junior volleyball players to react readily and effectively to unexpected mobile tasks with coordinated complex mobility during the game. By using the compressive sampling technique, 42 junior male volleyball project players from Debretabor and Tikl Dingay towns were chosen. They ranged in age from 19.19 ±0.862 and had an average playing experience of 2.02 ±0.780 years. The researcher was used cross sectional research design in order to identify the relationship between physical fitness traits and technical skill levels of junior volleyball players. Among technical skills of volleyball serving and spiking were selected variables and from the vast category of physical fitness variables strength endurance explosive power, agility, and speed were selected. Those junior volleyball project players were measured there technical skill level and physical fitness trait by using standard testing procedure. Data were collected from both variables. The collected data was analyzed by using Pearson product moment correlation coefficient and used statistical package for social science (SPSS), version 23 to find out the relationship between selected physical fitness traits and technical skill levels of junior volleyball players. The level of significant was set a t≤ 0.05. Four physical fitness trait of junior volleyball players were tested by using the standard procedure set by the Mackenzie, (1997). Each exam was administered to participants according to test protocol. In order to know the contribution of the physical fitness trait to the technical skill levels of, junior volleyball players it must be known the significance relationship between those two variables. Junior volleyball players' serving and spiking (attacking) technical skill factors, along with four physical fitness variables, make up the study (explosive power, strength endurance, agility and speed.) These junior volleyball players' physical performance and technical ability levels were summarized using descriptive statistics (minimum, maximum mean, and standard deviation). The collected data was analyzed by using Pearson product moment correlation and performed with in computer system using statistical package for social science (SPSS), version 23 to determine the association between physical fitness characteristics and the technical skill levels of junior volleyball players, and to utilize linear regression to determine which physical fitness characteristic is most crucial in predicting these players' technical skill levels. The level of significant was set at p-value of ≤ 0.05. The result shows that there were statistically positive and negative significant as well as insignificance relationship between upper body strength endurance explosive power, agility, and speed with technical skill performance (serve and spike) of volleyball players. The most important predictor physical fitness trait for technical skill performance of junior volleyball players was strength endurance among other physical fitness traits. So the researcher recommended that it is better to focus on strength endurance of players during training to improve their serving and spiking performance.
Keywords: Physical Fitness attributes, Technical skill level, Junior, Volleyball, Players
Cite Article: "The Relationship between Selected Physical Fitness Attributes and Technical Skill Levels of Junior Male Volleyball Players", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 8, page no.877 - 883, August-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2208130.pdf
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 8, August-2022
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