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@article{1685538, author = {Vychodilová, Renáta and Zvonař, Martin and Sebera, Martin and Pokorná, Alena}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {volleyball, fascia-oriented training, movement intervention, height of vertical jump, dynamics of changes}, language = {eng}, issn = {1802-7679}, journal = {Studia Sportiva}, title = {Effect of 6-Month Fascia-Oriented Training on the Dynamics of Changes and the Height of Vertical Jump in Well-Trained Junior Female Volleyball Players}, volume = {2019}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1685538 AU - Vychodilová, Renáta - Zvonař, Martin - Sebera, Martin - Pokorná, Alena PY - 2019 TI - Effect of 6-Month Fascia-Oriented Training on the Dynamics of Changes and the Height of Vertical Jump in Well-Trained Junior Female Volleyball Players JF - Studia Sportiva VL - 2019 IS - 2 PB - Masarykova univerzita SN - 18027679 KW - volleyball, fascia-oriented training, movement intervention, height of vertical jump, dynamics of changes N2 - The aim of the study was to assess the effect of the 6-month fascia-oriented training on the dynamic of changes in the height of the vertical jump in well-trained junior female volleyball players during the season. The study presupposed a moderate rise of the jump height in TG comparing to CG after three months. After completing the 6-month training, a statistically significant increase was expected in TG comparing to CG. Although the results of the study indicate that the 6-month training neither complied with the assumed dynamics in changes nor was statistically significantly beneficial, the dynamics of the changes indicates that fascia-oriented training may positively influence the stability and efficiency of the jumping performance during the game season. ER -
VYCHODILOVÁ, Renáta, Martin ZVONAŘ, Martin SEBERA and Alena POKORNÁ. Effect of 6-Month Fascia-Oriented Training on the Dynamics of Changes and the Height of Vertical Jump in Well-Trained Junior Female Volleyball Players. \textit{Studia Sportiva}. Masarykova univerzita, 2019, vol.~2019, No~2. ISSN~1802-7679.
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