The effect of low dose caffeine powder supplementation on serve speed, spike speed, and speed-endurance in elite sitting volleyball players: a randomized double-blind crossover study
Azize Bingol Diedhiou, Dilara Erkan, Melek Guler, Halit Sar, Izzet Karakulak, Ender Eyuboglu, Mehmet Can Gundem, Raci Karayigit, Selin Yildirim Tuncer, Ulas Can Yildirim

TL;DR
This study found that low-dose caffeine may slightly improve serve speed in elite sitting volleyball players, but had no significant impact on spike speed or endurance.
Contribution
First empirical investigation of low-dose caffeine effects on specific skills in Paralympic sitting volleyball.
Findings
Low-dose caffeine showed a moderate improvement in serve speed (p=0.028) before correction.
No significant effects were observed on spike speed or speed-endurance performance.
Caffeine's ergogenic effects appear context-dependent and sport-specific.
Abstract
Sitting volleyball relies heavily on upper-body strength and anaerobic capacity. Serve, spike, and speed-endurance are decisive skills, yet the ergogenic potential of low-dose caffeine in this Paralympic sport remains unclear. To examine the acute effects of low-dose caffeine (3 mg/kg) supplementation on serve speed, spike speed, and speed-endurance in elite sitting volleyball players. Using a randomized, double-blind, crossover design, 13 elite male athletes from the Turkish National Sitting Volleyball Team completed serve speed, spike speed, and speed-endurance tests under caffeine (CAF) and placebo (PLA) conditions. Caffeine intake produced a moderate improvement in serve speed (p = 0.028, d = 0.460); however, this effect did not remain statistically significant after Bonferroni correction (adjusted p = 0.084). No significant effects were observed for spike speed (p = 0.547, d =…
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TopicsCoffee research and impacts · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Muscle metabolism and nutrition
