Resumen:
Single and continuous vertical jumping tests, as well as the Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT),
are commonly used to assess the short-term muscle power of female volleyball players; however,
the relationship among these tests has not been studied adequately. Thus, the aim of the present
study was to examine the relationship of single and continuous vertical jumps with the WAnT in
female volleyball players. Seventy adolescent (age 16.0 ˘ 1.0 years, body mass 62.5 ˘ 7.1 kg, height
170.4 ˘ 6.1 cm, body fat 24.2% ˘ 4.3%) and 108 adult female volleyball players (age 24.8 ˘ 5.2 years,
body mass 66.5 ˘ 8.7 kg, height 173.2 ˘ 7.4 cm, body fat 22.0% ˘ 5.1%) performed the squat jump
(SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), Abalakov jump (AJ), 30 s Bosco test and WAnT (peak power,
Ppeak; mean power, Pmean). Mean power in the Bosco test was correlated (low to large magnitude)
with Pmean of the WAnT (r = 0.27, p = 0.030 in adolescents versus r = 0.56, p < 0.001 in adults). SJ, CMJ
and AJ also correlated with Ppeak (0.28 ď r ď 0.46 in adolescents versus 0.58 ď r ď 0.61 in adults) and
with Pmean (0.43 ď r ď 0.51 versus 0.67 ď r ď 0.71, respectively) of the WAnT (p < 0.05). In summary,
the impact of the Bosco t...