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Athena: Physical Education and Sports Journal
Published by S&Co Publishing
ISSN : 29865220     EISSN : 29865220     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56773/athena
Core Subject : Education,
Athena: Physical Education and Sports Journal is a journal published by S&Co Publishing twice a year, in January and July. This Journal is committed to providing a streamlined submission process, rapid review and publication, and a high level of author service at every stage. It is a multi-disciplinary, open-access, innovation-focused journal publishing research results from a broad range of education fields with the potential to impact social and academic development. The journal publishes research and reviews articles as well as book reviews on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports management, sports medicine, sports nutrition, health, and well-being, as well as coaching and talent identification and physical education. It focuses on the human sciences, including responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and training facilities, athlete selection and recruitment, performance analysis or modification, and stress reduction. To be considered for publication, manuscripts must be original and relevant to the aforementioned topics. All articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous blind peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing.
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The Effects of Upper Body Plyometric Training on Serving Skill of Female University Volleyball Players Theresa Nkiru Uzor; Ekpereamaka Diamond Iwuoha; Nonye Ann Ujuagu; Humphery Nwanneka Offodile
Athena: Physical Education and Sports Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Athena: Physical Education and Sports Journal
Publisher : S&Co Publishing

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Abstract

This study examined the effect upper body plyometric on serving skills of female volleyball players. Two research questions guided the study. The study adopted a true experimental design, pre test posttest randomize control group. Out of twenty-two registered female volleyball players who voluntarily participated in the study, twenty female students were purposefully chosen from the university female volleyball team with body mass indices (BMI) between underweight and normal weight (≤14.5±18.9) (height, x=1.50±1.17cm; body weight, x=50.31±70.15kg). Only the volunteered final year female volleyball athletes were used for the study. No sample was used because the population is small. Data collected was analyzed using mean scores, standard deviation and t-test inferential statistics. The study revealed that upper body plyometrics training had an effect on the serving skill of female volleyball players. The study concluded that the serving skill of female university volleyball players will be greatly improved with the consistent use of plyometric training and recommended that coaches include lower and upper body plyometrics training in the training sessions and competitions for optimal performance.

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