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The present study aimed to examine the influence of different competition models on the physical performance of under-14 female volleyball players, attending to biological maturity development. A quasi-experimental design was conducted involving 29 regional-level players (mean percentage of predicted adult height [PAH] = 95.38%). Three tournament formats were implemented: Standard Tournament (ST) 1 followed official regulations; Modified Tournament 1 (MD1) featured modified rules including a reduced net height (from 2.10 m to 2.00 m), prohibition of jump serves, and a maximum of two consecutive serves per rotation; and Modified Tournament 2 (MD2) included all prior modifications alongside a reduced court size (from 9 × 9 m to 8 × 8 m). Performance metrics analyzed included the number of accelerations, decelerations, impacts, and jumps (total count, G-force, take-off, and landing characteristics). Measures were gathered using a local positioning system (LPS) device based on UWB technology and an inertial measurement (IMU; WIMU PROTM, Real Track Systems, Almeria, Spain). Significant differences were observed between the tournaments, with Modified Tournament 1 (MD1) and Modified Tournament 2 (MD2) showing higher values in accelerations (p = 0.005), decelerations (p = 0.005), impacts (p < 0.01), and jumps (p < 0.01) compared to Standard Tournament. Notably, the greatest improvements were found between Standard Tournaments (ST) and Modified Tournament 2 (MD2). These findings suggest that modified competition formats enhance kinematic performance in under-14 female volleyball players. The results support the need for age- and maturity-appropriate adjustments to competition regulations in youth volleyball.

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Impact of Modified Competition Formats on Physical Performance in Under-14 Female Volleyball Players: The Role of Biological Maturity
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Birrento-Aguiar, Ricardo André 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; García-Angulo, Francisco Javier 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Lucas, Leonardo 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Palao-Andrés, José Manuel 3 ; Ortega-Toro, Enrique 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, 30720 Santiago de la Ribera, Spain; [email protected] (R.A.B.-A.); [email protected] (E.O.-T.), Human Movement and Sports Science (HUMSE), Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, 30720 Santiago de la Ribera, Spain, Sports Performance Analysis Association (SPAA), Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, 30720 Santiago de la Ribera, Spain 
 Laboratory of Sport Pedagogy, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Federal University of Amzonas, Manaus 69067-005, Brazil 
 Human Movement and Sports Science (HUMSE), Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, 30720 Santiago de la Ribera, Spain, Sports Performance Analysis Association (SPAA), Faculty of Sports Sciences, University of Murcia, 30720 Santiago de la Ribera, Spain, Health, Exercise Science and Sport Management, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI 53144, USA 
Publication title
Sports; Basel
Volume
13
Issue
11
First page
390
Number of pages
15
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Place of publication
Basel
Country of publication
Switzerland
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e-ISSN
20754663
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2025-11-05
Milestone dates
2025-09-22 (Received); 2025-10-29 (Accepted)
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   First posting date
05 Nov 2025
ProQuest document ID
3275559465
Document URL
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2025-11-26
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ProQuest One Academic