Effect of training on anthropometric, physiological and biochemical variables of U-19 volleyball players

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Title: Effect of training on anthropometric, physiological and biochemical variables of U-19 volleyball players
Authors: Manna, Indranil | Lal Khanna, Gulshan | Chandra Dhara, Prakash
Keywords: Body fat | Heart rate | VO2max | Anaerobic power | Strength | Lipid profile
Knowledge Area: Educación Física y Deportiva
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Publisher: Universidad de Alicante. Área de Educación Física y Deporte
Citation: MANNA, Indranil; LAL KHANNA, Gulshan; CHANDRA DHARA, Prakash. “Effect of training on anthropometric, physiological and biochemical variables of U-19 volleyball players”. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise [en línea]. Vol. 7, No. 1 (2012). ISSN 1988-5202, pp. 263-274. http://www.jhse.ua.es/jhse/article/view/281 [consulta: 8 abril 2012]
Abstract: The effect of training on anthropometric, physiological and biochemical variables of U-19 volleyball players was aimed in the present study. A total of 30 Indian under 19 years (U-19) male volleyball players (age: 17.7 ± 0.5 yr; height: 185.1 ± 4.9 cm; body mass: 67.2 ± 4.0 kg) regularly playing competitive volleyball volunteered for this study. The training sessions were divided into 2 phases (i) Preparatory Phase (PP, 8 wk) and (ii) Competitive Phase (CP, 4 wk). The training programme consist of aerobic, anaerobic and skill development, and were completed 4 hr/d; 5 d/wk. Selected variables were measured at zero level (baseline data, BD) and at the end of preparatory and competitive phases of training. A significant increase (P<0.05) in anaerobic power, back and grip strength, serum urea and high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) was observed after training. On the other hand, a significant decrease (P<0.05) in body fat, 1st min recovery heart rate, hemoglobin, triglyceride and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) was noted after the conclusion of training. However, no significant change was reported in lean body mass (LBM), maximal heart rate (HRmax), maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max), uric acid and total cholesterol level of the players following the training. The training programme is effective for improving selected anthropometric, physiological and biochemical parameters for volleyball.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/21760
ISSN: 1988-5202
DOI: 10.4100/jhse.2012.71.05
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2012.71.05
Appears in Collections:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2012, Vol. 7, No. 1

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