Determining the Speed Reaction Time to the Lower Limbs in a Women’ a Volleyball Team (CSU Medicina Tg. Mures)

Speed reaction is an important concept in various fields like physiology, psychology and sports science. It refers to the time it takes to respond to a specific stimulus visual, auditory, tactile. Reaction speed is an important and fundamental measure in the study of human performance and cognitive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Educatio artis gymnasticae 2024-08, Vol.69 (2), p.121-128
Hauptverfasser: GRAUR, Cristian, ȘANTA-MOLDOVAN, Cristian-Ioan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Speed reaction is an important concept in various fields like physiology, psychology and sports science. It refers to the time it takes to respond to a specific stimulus visual, auditory, tactile. Reaction speed is an important and fundamental measure in the study of human performance and cognitive processes. Methods. The testing was conducted on the female volleyball players, members of the CSU Medicine Târgu Mureș team. This testing took place at the beginning of the 2023-2024 competitive season. Objective. The objectives of this study are to identify the reaction time values obtained during the testing of the CSU Medicine Târgu Mureș team. Results. The analysis of the results was conducted after downloading the data from the Optojump software as follows: Test 1 Range: 0.532 - 0.393 = 0.139 seconds, test 2. Range: 0.531 - 0.425 = 0.106 seconds Test 3 Range: 0.750 - 0.597 = 0.153 seconds Conclusion. This statement suggests that, based on the data collected from the three tests, there is consistency in the performance of individual subjects. Some subjects consistently have low reaction speed values across all three tests, while others consistently have high reaction speed values. Keywords: Volleyball, Optojump, Speed Reaction
ISSN:1453-4223
2065-9547
DOI:10.24193/subbeag.69(2).16