TY - JOUR AU - Newton, Robert U AB - TWELVE-MONTH TRAINING-INDUCED CHANGES IN ELITE INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS 1,2 1,2 1 2 JEREMY M. SHEPPARD, DALE W. CHAPMAN, CLARE GOUGH, MICHAEL R. MCGUIGAN, AND ROBERT U. NEWTON 1 2 Physiology Department, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia; and NZ Academy of Sport North Island, Millennium Institute of Sport & Health, Antares Place, Mairangi Bay 0632 Glen Innes, Auckland 1743, New Zealand ABSTRACT shortening cycle performance and the ability to tolerate high stretch loads, as in the depth jump, are critical to improving Sheppard, JM, Chapman, DW, Gough, C, McGuigan MR, and jumping performance. Newton, RU. Twelve-month training-induced changes in elite international volleyball players. J Strength Cond Res 23(7): KEY WORDS spike jump, jump, testing, performance 2096–2101, 2009—The purpose of this investigation was to examine the strength, power, and anthropometric contributors INTRODUCTION to vertical jump performances that are considered specific to olleyball is characterized by short and frequent volleyball success, including countermovement vertical jump explosive activities such as jumping, diving, and (CMVJ) and spike jump (SPJ), by examining changes across 12 ball play (11,17). Jumping activities can include months in elite volleyball players. Anthropometry (height, mass, V both horizontal approach movements (spike +7 skinfolds), vertical jump ability (CMVJ, SPJ, and TI - Twelve-Month Training-Induced Changes in Elite International Volleyball Players JF - Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research DO - 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181b86d98 DA - 2009-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/twelve-month-training-induced-changes-in-elite-international-5FHin8hxY0 SP - 2096 EP - 2101 VL - 23 IS - 7 DP - DeepDyve ER -