The trend and evolution of training in volleyball: A bibliometric analysis of the last five years

Saharullah, Faris Zhafran Siregar, Abidah Nur, Iwan Hermawan, Alexandre Igor Araripe Medeiros
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Background Problems: The main focus on improving the performance of volleyball players and teams is through training that covers various aspects. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyse and explain trends and developments in the scientific literature regarding volleyball training over the past five years while identifying the most frequently featured training concepts, methods, and techniques in bibliometric studies in the field over the same period. Methods: Publication records between 2019 and 2023 were extracted from Scopus and the Web of Science, after which the bibliographic data set was administered using ScientoPy and VOSviewer. A term search was conducted with the keywords “training” OR “exercise” OR “practice” AND “volleyball”. Findings and Results: Results showed a total of 1.105 papers were published over the past five years, with 2022 recording the highest number of articles. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health was the most prolific source, with 45 papers, and Clemente, F. M., was the most published author. The United States was the leading contributor in this research domain with 137 papers. The most frequently highlighted training concepts, methods, and techniques in this topic included vertical jumps, biomechanics, body composition, muscle strength, power, endurance training, injury prevention, agility, balance, and countermovement jumps. Conclusion: The results of this study emphasise the importance of developing training-related knowledge in volleyball. For future research contributions and recommendations, some things that can be taken into consideration are increased interdisciplinary studies, more applied research, use of technology in training, focus on health and injury prevention, comparative studies between countries, and research related to youth training in volleyball. This research provided a strong foundation for further development in understanding and optimising the training of volleyball players in the future.
排球训练的趋势和演变:过去五年的文献计量分析
背景问题:提高排球运动员和球队成绩的主要途径是进行多方面的训练。研究目标:本研究旨在分析和解释过去五年有关排球训练的科学文献的趋势和发展,同时确定同期该领域文献计量学研究中最常见的训练概念、方法和技术。方法:从 Scopus 和 Web of Science 中提取 2019 年至 2023 年期间的出版记录,然后使用 ScientoPy 和 VOSviewer 管理书目数据集。关键词为 "训练 "或 "运动 "或 "练习 "和 "排球"。研究结果和成果:结果显示,过去五年共发表了 1 105 篇论文,其中 2022 年的文章数量最多。国际环境研究与公共卫生杂志》是发表论文最多的来源,共发表了 45 篇论文,而 F. M. 克莱门特是发表论文最多的作者。美国是这一研究领域的主要贡献者,发表了 137 篇论文。本专题中最常强调的训练概念、方法和技巧包括垂直跳跃、生物力学、身体成分、肌肉力量、力量、耐力训练、伤害预防、敏捷性、平衡和反向跳跃。结论本研究的结果强调了发展排球训练相关知识的重要性。对于未来的研究贡献和建议,可以考虑增加跨学科研究、更多应用研究、在训练中使用技术、关注健康和伤害预防、国家间比较研究以及与排球青少年训练相关的研究。这项研究为今后进一步了解和优化排球运动员的训练奠定了坚实的基础。
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