- Noor Yousif Marhoon*
- Asst. Lecturer, College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Kufa
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17481321
This research examines the sport of volleyball, which
is distinguished by its reliance on movements characterized by both high speed
and precision. The importance of this study lies in its attempt to clarify the
role of anaerobic capacity and its relationship to the accuracy of executing
the blocking skill. It also seeks to highlight how this physiological component
can be effectively integrated into training and learning programs to enhance
overall athletic performance.
The core
problem addressed in this study is to determine the levels of anaerobic
capacity among the selected participants and to explore the extent to which
these levels influence the accuracy of performing the blocking skill. The
researcher hypothesized the existence of a statistically significant
relationship between anaerobic capacity and the precision of blocking
performance.
To achieve
this, the research sample was deliberately selected from the volleyball team of
the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Kufa
for the academic year 2024–2025, consisting of ten players. Specific tests were
administered to assess anaerobic capacity and technical performance. The
collected data were then analyzed statistically using the Statistical Package
for the Social Sciences (SPSS).
The findings revealed a clear positive correlation between anaerobic capacity and the accuracy of blocking performance. Based on these results, the study recommends incorporating anaerobic endurance training into educational and training programs to strengthen the factors contributing to the rapid execution of technical skills, particularly blocking.

