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Título : Impact of time-of-day and chronotype on neuromuscular performance in semi-professional female volleyball players
Autor : Martín López, Julio
Sedliakb, Milan
Valadés, David
Muñoz, Alejandro
Buffet García, Jorge
García Oviedo, Ricardo
Rodríguez Aragón, Manuel
Pérez López, Alberto
López Samanes, Álvaro
Fecha de publicación : 7-mar-2022
Resumen : .
This study aimed to determine if time-of-day could influence physical volleyball performance in females and to explore the relationship between chronotype and volleyball-specific performance. Fifteen young female athletes participated in a randomized counterbalanced trial, performing volleyball standing spike, straight leg raise, dynamic balance, vertical jump, modified agility T-test and isometric handgrip tests. Chronotype was determined by the morningness-eveningness questionnaire. Compared to the morning, an increased performance was found in the standing spike (4.5%, p = .002, ES = 0.59), straight leg raise test (dominant-limb) (6.5%, p = .012, ES = 0.40), dynamic balance (non-dominant-limb) (5.0%, p = .010, ES = 0.57) and modified T-test (2.1%, p = .049, ES = 0.45) performance in the evening; while no statistical differences were reported in vertical jump tests or isometric handgrip strength. Moreover, no ssociations were found between chronotype and neuromuscular performance (r = −0.368–0.435, p = .052–0.439). Time-of-day affected spike ball velocity, flexibility in the dominant-limb, dynamic balance in the non-dominant-limb and agility tests. However, no association was reported among these improvements and the chronotype. Therefore, although the chronotype may not play critical role in volleyball-specific performance, evening training/matches schedules could benefit performance in semi-professional female volleyball players
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2022.2057322
ISSN : 0742-0528
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