Practices adopted by beach volleyball coaches during covid-19 quarantine
Abstract
Objective to investigate the practices carried out by beach volleyball coaches during the Covid-19 quarantine. It is descriptive research by means of absolute and relative frequency that was carried out in the period from May 2020 to April 2021. The questionnaire created in google forms was validated by judges and applied with 65 beach volleyball trainers in Brazil. Most participants were beach volleyball coaches (87.1%) followed by physical trainers (12.9%). Note the participation of 17 Brazilian states. Most athletes (67.7%) performed a training session per. It can be seen that 24.6% perform training sessions with an average duration of 45 minutes. Most training was mobility, followed by coordination. Most shared as athletes on social media. A small part of the athletes, 16 years old, 1% of different health. There was an improvement (53.3%) of the pre-existing solutions. Regarding the pre-established routine, 68.3% find it difficult to maintain. It was concluded that there were impacts on the training routine of great athletes in the same way, but important were the pandemics that were important in the research.
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