Analysis of Jumping Ability in Juvenile Female Volleyball Athletes
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The optimization of physical training components in high-performance volleyball is a critical link to sports success. The purpose of this research is to analyze the elements associated with the behavior of the jumping ability in juvenile female volleyball players. Several scientific, empirical, and theoretical methods were used, such as documentary review, observation, and measurements, which secured the objectives set. The results showed a series of important data about the individual and collective specifications of the athletes included in the study, which will offer the coaches significant information to comply with the training program.
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