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Journal of Physical Education & Sports Sciences

A Comparative Analysis of Speed, Explosive Power, and Aggression in Elite Volleyball and Football Players

Ranjan Chakravarty

Asst. Professor, Dept. of Physical Education, University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi), Delhi

Abstract

This article looks at the differences in psychological and physical traits between state level volleyball and football players. The study focused on three primary criteria: sports aggressiveness, explosive leg strength, and speed. One hundred men from Delhi and the national capitals took part in the study. Although aggression levels showed no significant change, statistical analysis revealed clear differences in explosive leg strength and speed between the two groups. These findings might direct the creation of training courses and enable us to more fully understand athletic development unique to sports.

Keywords:

Volleyball, football, speed performance, explosive leg strength, sports aggressiveness, comparative analysis, physical qualities, psychological traits, state-level athletes, non-contact sports, contact sports, athletic performance, sport-specific adaptations, Biomechanics, training approaches.

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