Abstract:
The present study aims to determine the relationship between skills performance and physiological characteristics among Yemeni junior volleyball
players. The study sample included 30 junior volleyball players (14-20) years, who played in clubs and schools at Sana’a city, Yemen. The descriptive method used in this study through the conducting skills performance tests and physiological measurements. There is no correlation coefficient between attack and all physiological characteristics. There is no correlation coefficient between forearm pass and physiological characteristics. There is correlation coefficient between repeat pass the ball to the wall and only test of pulse rate at rest, while there is no correlation coefficient between repeat pass the ball to the wall and other physiological characteristics. There is no correlation coefficient between serve and all physiological characteristics. There is correlation coefficient between pass farthest distance and some physiological characteristics, test of pulse rate at rest, and test of Vo2max 30 Sec), but there is no correlation coefficient between pass farthest distance and other physiological characteristics.