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Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 31, 03.06.2016

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  • Öz, E., Pekel, H. A., Altunsoy, M., Oz, E., Pekel, A. O. (2010). The effects of 4 month volleyball training on flexibility, jump, speed, and agility in preadolescent girls. Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health. 2(supp), 383-360.
  • Pekel, H. A., Bağcı, E., Güzel, A. N., Onay, M., Balcı, Ş. S., Pepe, H. (2006). The evaluation relationship between some anthropometric characteristics and performance related physical fitness test result in children athletes. Kastamonu Education Journal. 14(1), 299-30
  • Sevim, Y. (2010). Information of Training (2 nd ed.). Nobel Publishing: Ankara.
  • Yazarer, İ., Taşmektepligil, Y. M., Ağaoğlu, S. Y., Ağaoğlu, A, S., Albay, F., Eker, H. (2004). Evaluation of physical development of the participants in the summer basketball school in two months period. Ankara University, Spormetre Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences. 4(2), 163-170.
  • Zorba, E., Saygın, Ö. (2009). Physical Activity and Physical Fitness. İnceler Offset: İstanbul.

Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 31, 03.06.2016

Abstract

Objectives: The target of this study is the determination of the effect of 8 week strength exercise upon the technical and the motoric capacities of 11-12 years of age female players and elucidates the correlation between the technical and the motoric features if these are any.

Design: This study was conducted by 36 female volleyball players who played volleyball actively in school and club competitions in 2011-2012 seasons on voluntary basis. The participants were separated as 18 member experimental group with an average age of 11.6±0.5 years, an average height of 163.5±9.6 cm, an average body length of 53.5±8.8 kg and an average experience of 18.1±5.1 months and a 18 member control with an average age of 11.6±0.5 years, an average length of 163.8±6.8 cm, an average body weight of 54.0±5.07 kg and an average experience of 18.0±10.0 months.

Methods: The motoric features were measured by the shuttle moves, push-ups, vertical and long jumps from the static situation and the technical capacities were found by the systems measuring the accuracy of the finger passes, digging passes and serves. After the determination of the initial values, the experimental group was subjected to a 1 hour fifteen minutes a day, three days a week  8 week strength exercise.

Results: There was a statistically significant increase between all the motoric and technical capacities of the experimental group after eight week power program (p<0.05). However there was not a statistically significant change in the control group (p>0.05). There was a statistically significant correlation between the pre and post test evaluation of the motoric and the technical features of the experimental group (p<0.05). However there was no statistically significant difference between the values of the control group (p>0.05).

Conclusion: The experimental group in this study which was subjected to both technical and strength program showed statistically significant improvements in both their technical and motoric capacities.

References

  • Armstrong, M. E., Lambert, G. V., Lambert, M. I. (2011). Physical fitness of South African primary school children, 6 To 13 Years of Age: Discovery vitality health of the nation study. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 113(3), 999-1016.
  • Ayan, V., Mülazımoğlu, O. (2008). Talent Selection in Sports and Assessment of the Physical Characteristics and Some Performance Profiles of Male Children Between 8-10 Years Old in Guidance to Sports (Ankara Sample). Firat University, Medical Journal of Health. 23(3), 113-118.
  • Çelenk, B. (2009). Basic Fundamental in Volleyball (1 st ed.). Sport Publishing: Ankara.
  • Duncan, MJ., Woodfield, L., Al-Nakeeb, Y. (2006). Anthropometric and physiological characteristics of junior elite volleyball players. Br J Sports Med. 40, 649–651. Ellis, K., Butterfield, S. A., Lehnhard, R. A. (2000). Grip-strength performances by 6-to 19yr.-old children with and without hearing impairments. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 90(1), 279-282.
  • Fleck, SJ., Case, S., Puhl, J., Van Handle, P. (1985). Physical and physiological characteristics of elite women volleyball players. Can J Appl Sport Sci. 10, 122–126. Günay, M. (2005). Sport Physiology and Measurement of Performance (1 st ed.). Gazi Books: Ankara.
  • Gündüz, N. (1995). Information of Training (1 st ed.). Saray Medicine Bookhouses;: İzmir.
  • Kalkavan, A., Pınar, S.,, Kılınç, F., Yüksel, O. (2005). The research into the effects of child basketball players’ physical structure on biomotoric and physiological features. Erciyes University, Journal of Health Sciences. 14(2), 111-118. Kenny, B., Gregory, C. (2006). Volleyball–steps to success. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, United Kingdom.
  • Melrose, D. R., Spaniol, F. J., Bohling, M. E., Bonnette, R. A. (2007). Physiological and performance characteristics of adolescent club volleyball players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(2),481-486
  • Milić, M., Grgantov, Z., Katić, R. (2012). Biomotor status and kinesiological education of girls aged 10 to 12 years -example: Volleyball. Coll Antropol. 36(3), 959-66. Noyes, F. R., Barber-Westin, S. D., Fleckenstein, C., Walsh, C., & West, J. (2005). The drop-jump screening test difference in lower limb control by gender and effect of neuromuscular training in female athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 33(2), 197-207.
  • Öz, E., Pekel, H. A., Altunsoy, M., Oz, E., Pekel, A. O. (2010). The effects of 4 month volleyball training on flexibility, jump, speed, and agility in preadolescent girls. Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health. 2(supp), 383-360.
  • Pekel, H. A., Bağcı, E., Güzel, A. N., Onay, M., Balcı, Ş. S., Pepe, H. (2006). The evaluation relationship between some anthropometric characteristics and performance related physical fitness test result in children athletes. Kastamonu Education Journal. 14(1), 299-30
  • Sevim, Y. (2010). Information of Training (2 nd ed.). Nobel Publishing: Ankara.
  • Yazarer, İ., Taşmektepligil, Y. M., Ağaoğlu, S. Y., Ağaoğlu, A, S., Albay, F., Eker, H. (2004). Evaluation of physical development of the participants in the summer basketball school in two months period. Ankara University, Spormetre Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences. 4(2), 163-170.
  • Zorba, E., Saygın, Ö. (2009). Physical Activity and Physical Fitness. İnceler Offset: İstanbul.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Nebahat Eler This is me

Erdal Zorba This is me

Seyfi Savas

Publication Date June 3, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Eler, N., Zorba, E., & Savas, S. (2016). Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition, 1(1), 21-31.
AMA Eler N, Zorba E, Savas S. Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition. June 2016;1(1):21-31.
Chicago Eler, Nebahat, Erdal Zorba, and Seyfi Savas. “Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players With Their Technical Capacities”. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition 1, no. 1 (June 2016): 21-31.
EndNote Eler N, Zorba E, Savas S (June 1, 2016) Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition 1 1 21–31.
IEEE N. Eler, E. Zorba, and S. Savas, “Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities”, Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 21–31, 2016.
ISNAD Eler, Nebahat et al. “Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players With Their Technical Capacities”. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition 1/1 (June 2016), 21-31.
JAMA Eler N, Zorba E, Savas S. Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition. 2016;1:21–31.
MLA Eler, Nebahat et al. “Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players With Their Technical Capacities”. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition, vol. 1, no. 1, 2016, pp. 21-31.
Vancouver Eler N, Zorba E, Savas S. Comparison of the Motoric Features of 10-12 Years Age Female Volleyball Players with Their Technical Capacities. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition. 2016;1(1):21-3.