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International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences Vol. 13(1), pp. 98 - 104
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130111
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Effect of Plyometric Training and Body Weight Training on Volleyball Player's Leg Muscle Power
Osa Maliki 1, Wawan Sundawan Suherman 1, Yudik Prasetyo 1, Galih Dwi Pradipta 2, Dewangga Yudhistira 3,*, Paryadi 4, Wildan Ubay Dillah 5, Rizal Eka Wibisono 5
1 Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences, Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
2 Faculty of Social Sciences and Sports Education, University of PGRI Semarang, Indonesia
3 Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences, State University of Surabaya, Indonesia
4 Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Mulawarman University, Indonesia
5 Faculty of Sports Sciences, State University of Semarang, Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Background: Attacking and defending along with jumping aggressively are needed by volleyball players. Methods to increase leg muscle power can use bodyweight training and plyometrics. However, the application of this method is limited to knowing the effect of one model only, and previous studies claimed that the jump height as power means that it is not suitable. Important aspects such as training dosage settings, and exercise variations still need further research. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of body weight training and plyometrics on leg muscle power. Materials and Methods: The research method used in this study was experimental with a pretest-posttest control design. The participants of this study were male volleyball players aged 16-17 years totaling 30 people, who were selected by purposive sampling. The research instrument used was the vertical jump test. Data collection techniques include field tests, analysis of relevant articles, and observation. Data analysis was carried out using the Harman formula to determine power, assisted by Excel. Furthermore, the results of the study were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis formula with the help of SPSS version 23. Results: Peak power was found to have a significance value of 0.002<0.05, the difference between mean body weight and plyometrics was 404.11, and the mean difference between the control group and plyometrics was 229.16. Conclusions: The plyometrics method was better than the control group and body weight training on increasing peak power on the leg muscle power of young volleyball players.
KEYWORDS
Plyometrics and Body Weight, Average Power, Peak Power, Young Volleyball
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Osa Maliki , Wawan Sundawan Suherman , Yudik Prasetyo , Galih Dwi Pradipta , Dewangga Yudhistira , Paryadi , Wildan Ubay Dillah , Rizal Eka Wibisono , "Effect of Plyometric Training and Body Weight Training on Volleyball Player's Leg Muscle Power," International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 98 - 104, 2025. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130111.
(b). APA Format:
Osa Maliki , Wawan Sundawan Suherman , Yudik Prasetyo , Galih Dwi Pradipta , Dewangga Yudhistira , Paryadi , Wildan Ubay Dillah , Rizal Eka Wibisono (2025). Effect of Plyometric Training and Body Weight Training on Volleyball Player's Leg Muscle Power. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 13(1), 98 - 104. DOI: 10.13189/saj.2025.130111.