BRIDGING STRENGTH AND STABILITY: ANALYZING BALANCE AND ISOKINETIC STRENGTH IN FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Abstract
This research presents a comprehensive examination of the interplay between strength and stability in female volleyball players, with a focus on balance and isokinetic strength. Through meticulous analysis, we explore the intricate relationship between these two crucial components, shedding light on how they collectively contribute to the athletic performance and injury prevention strategies of female athletes in the dynamic context of volleyball. By employing advanced measurement techniques and a multidimensional approach, this study aims to deepen our understanding of the nuanced connections between balance and isokinetic strength, providing valuable insights for training programs and performance optimization in female volleyball.
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Balance, Isokinetic Strength, Female AthletesHow to Cite
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