A Study on Anthropometric and Motor Fitness Variables Among Volleyball Players
Abstract
Volleyball is a team sport that calls for very certain physical traits in its top performers, especially when it comes to controlling the play at the net. Volleyball coaches are increasingly considering players' body types when making roster decisions. Literature reviews reveal, however, that there are currently little studies on the anthropometry profile of professional volleyball players. In particular, there is a dearth of data about the variations among players and the associations between anthropometry measures and motor performance. Operating capacity, physical health, and energy expenditure should always come after body length and composition. There is not a unified method by which we may evaluate the size and make-up of the human body as a whole. Therefore, there is specialized anthropometric tools for measuring things like human length and composition, such as scales for measuring weight and anthropometric rods for measuring height. It is important to collect data on how people's bodies change in response to common risk-taking and while playing a variety of activities and sports. In this paper we study about the necessity and value of sports anthropometry and motor fitness for Volleyball players.
Keywords: Sport, Volleyball, Fitness, Anthropometric Variables, Motor Fitness Variables
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