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The objective of this research was to develop a sensor device to control and evaluate the jumping ability of elite volleyball athletes and to test its efficacy in a pedagogical experiment. Methods: The study involved determining the pulsometric and respiratory parameters during test loads, indicative of the endurance and speed–strength aspects essential for volleyball performance. Additionally, the necessity for post-training and post-competition jump performance restoration via short-term relaxation exercises was identified. Results: Through the developed computer program, a method for storing maximal vertical jumps in computer memory was established. Furthermore, a technique was developed to determine the functional significance of maximum vertical jump performance among elite volleyball players. Notably, participants in the experimental group, who performed specialized exercises developed within the experimental framework, exhibited discernible progressive improvements compared to the control group participants. Before the experiment, the maximum number of jumps in the experimental group was 29.2 ± 2.73, with a jump time of 31.7 ± 3.08. Conclusions: The equipment developed for monitoring and assessing volleyball players’ jumping ability has proven effective, warranting its incorporation into training regimens.
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Bibliogr. 30 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
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- Uzbek State University of Physical Education and Sport, Republic of Uzbekistan.
Bibliografia
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