The impact of warm-up with the volleyveilig approach on upper extremity function in female volleyball players
Adibeh Baharmast, Parisa Sedaghati, Somayeh Ahmadabadi

TL;DR
This study shows that the VolleyVeilig warm-up program improves upper body balance and stability in young female volleyball players.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured warm-up program targeting upper extremity performance in volleyball, an area previously under-researched.
Findings
The VolleyVeilig group showed significant improvements in dynamic balance and upper limb stability compared to traditional warm-up.
Participants in the VolleyVeilig program demonstrated significant pre-to-post test improvements in upper extremity performance.
The program may help reduce shoulder injuries and improve performance in volleyball players.
Abstract
This study aimed to assess the impact of the VolleyVeilig program on enhancing upper extremity performance in female volleyball players. While previous research has focused mainly on lower extremity injury prevention, there remains a significant lack of studies examining how structured warm-up routines can influence upper extremity performance in the sport. A quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test was used. Thirty female volleyball players, aged 16 to 21, were randomly divided into two groups: VolleyVeilig intervention group and traditional warm-up group. The VolleyVeilig warm-up consisted of light aerobic exercises, dynamic stretching, agility and reaction drills, as well as volleyball-specific skill drills conducted over six weeks. In contrast, the traditional warm-up included light aerobic activity, dynamic stretching, and volleyball-specific skill drills. Upper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports injuries and prevention · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Sports Performance and Training
