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  2. Vertical jump - Wikipedia

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    Vertical jump measurements are used primarily to measure athletic performance. In sports such as high jump, netball, basketball, Australian rules football, volleyball, figure skating and swimming a strong vertical jump is a necessary skill, but many other sports measure their players' vertical jump ability during physical examinations.

  3. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    A number of consistent techniques have evolved in volleyball, including spiking and blocking (because those plays are made above the top of the net, the vertical jump is an athletic skill emphasized in the sport) as well as passing, setting, and specialized player positions. Offensive and defensive structures are also key plays.

  4. George Giatsis - Wikipedia

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    Giatsis has contributed to the field with a number of scientific articles addressing kinesiology and performance in volleyball, beach volleyball, and vertical jumps. His research on arm swing techniques has led to the categorization of various styles, including bow and arrow low and high, circular limited and extended, and snap and straight.

  5. Rita Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Though Crockett is only 5'9" (1.75 m), she was able to dunk a basketball on a 10' rim. This exceptional vertical jump gave her a competitive advantage against taller players on the volleyball court, and it was why she was given the nickname "The Rocket". [4] In 2011, Crockett was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame. [4]

  6. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Jump float : A serve in which the player strikes the ball while jumping with no spin, or "float". This creates an erratic, difficult-to-read serve. Comparable to a knuckleball in baseball; Jump serve or jump topspin : A serve in which the player, both tosses and strikes the ball with topspin, making the ball drop sharply. This is differentiated ...

  7. Leonel Marshall Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Leonel Marshall Borges Jr. [a] (born 25 September 1979), more commonly known as Leonel Marshall, is a Cuban professional volleyball player. [1] Marshall is an outside hitter, and is well known for his outstanding vertical jump. [2] He helped the Cuban men's national volleyball team win the gold medal at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg. [3]

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  9. Athletic taping - Wikipedia

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    A study done in 2019 examines the effectiveness of athletic taping in elite athletes. It examined athletic movements such as balance, vertical jump, horizontal jump, wrist strength, and sprint speed, and found positive and negative effects of taping on performance. [2] Taping also enhances proprioceptive feedback from the limb or joint.

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