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Journal : Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science (JAMSS)

Analysis of Athlete Endurance: A Study on Female Volleyball Athletes Yolanda, Yolanda; Haetami, Mimi; Yanti, Novi; Abdulsatar, Athraa Abdulelah; Abdullah, Musab Mohammed
Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Movement and Sport Science
Publisher : Khatulistwa Education Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65575/jamss.v1i1.5

Abstract

Background. Endurance plays a crucial role in determining an athlete’s performance, especially in high-intensity sports such as volleyball, which requires repeated bursts of activity, rapid directional changes, and sustained physical effort. VO2max, an indicator of aerobic capacity, is a key factor influencing endurance levels. However, many volleyball clubs lack structured monitoring and training programs to optimize VO2max development.Objectives. This study aims to analyze the VO2max endurance levels of female volleyball athletes from the Nomen Nascio and Brojomusti clubs in Pontianak.Methods. A quantitative research approach was employed, utilizing a survey method with Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 as the primary instrument for measuring VO2max. The study involved 55 female volleyball athletes, consisting of 40 athletes from Nomen Nascio and 15 from Brojomusti. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to interpret the VO2max levels among participants.Results. The results indicated that 57.5% of Nomen Nascio athletes fell into the poor category, while only 10% were classified as good. In contrast, the Brojomusti club exhibited better endurance levels, with 40% categorized as good and 6.7% as excellent. The findings emphasize the need for targeted endurance training programs to improve VO2max, particularly for clubs with lower endurance levels.Conclusion. Coaches and sports practitioners can utilize these insights to design structured, sport-specific training regimens that enhance overall athletic performance and long-term player development. This study contributes to the field of sports science by providing empirical evidence on the endurance levels of female volleyball athletes and highlighting the disparities in VO2max between different clubs.
Co-Authors A, Abdul Rahim Abdullah, Musab Mohammed Abdulsatar, Athraa Abdulelah Afriani, Defi Agusri, Wiwis Agussalim, Agussalim Agustiana, Indri Albis Ya Albi Alhaetami, Mochamad Basit Andika Triansyah Anisa, Anisa Marseli Anwar, Miftakhul Aprianda, Rafi Arif Pratama Budiman Aritonang, Tiur Maulina Aslina, Neri Bakkareng, Bakkareng Beddu, Muhammad Juni Butar, Lusiana Butar Chandra Rizal Daud, Normadiah Delvianti Diah Yudhawati Eka Pandu Cynthia Eka Supriatna Elvia Budianita Erniwati Erniwati Fardhan, Muhammad Fazrol Rozi, Fazrol Fitri Insani Fitri Insani Fitri Nova, Fitri Fitri, Radia Hadya, Rizka Huvat, Albuinuslinus Ilham Mahendra Iskandar, Rhoma Ivo Dwi Ananda Jhon Rinaldo Lastina, Irma Lola Oktavia M, Agussalim Mardalisa, - Marliana Safitri Masdi, Muhammad Meri Dwi Anggraini Miftahul Ghifrah Sembiring Moelyadi Moelyadi Muhammad Affandes Muhammad Irsyad MUHAMMAD YUSUF Mursal Mursal Nasriah Nasriah Nazruddin Safaat H Nofriandi, Revi Novia Sari, Suci Novita, Elmahesa Noviyanti Noviyanti, Noviyanti Pertamarvinas, Jimy pestri, Jumia Pizaini Pizaini Primawati, - Putri, Nadila Diana Rahmad Kurniawan Rahman P, Chientya Annisa Rasidi, Rasidi Reflianto, Reflianto Remanti, Remanti Renea Shinta Aminda Renylius, Cindy Onggara Gabriel Reski Mai Candra Rice Haryati Rinaldi, Alhazar Salfadri, Salfadri Sari, Putri Sarjon Defit Satria, Fandri Setiawan, Adil Sofa, Yunarti Indra Soklek, Lusia Desita Egu Purwanti Katarina SONY SUHANDONO Sunreni, Sunreni Susi Yuliastanty Syamsurizal - - Thantawi, Tubagus Rifqy Wandi, Joni Indra Wardhana, Jerry Witri, Fellia Yelvi Fitriani Yelvi Fitriani Yolanda Yolanda, Yolanda YULIA SYAFITRI Yunengsih, Tiara Wirda Yusra, Yusra