Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players
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Resumo: | The purpose of this study was to quantify the different types of jump observed during volleyball matches. Jumps were classifi ed as block jumps, spike jumps or set jumps. The sample was 12 video-taped National Women’s Volleyball League matches. They were analyzed for specifi c types of jumping, such as spike jumps with and without approach; block jumps with and without step movement; and set jumps. Matches were recorded by two video cameras placed at the back court on each side of the net. Data were collected from the video tapes and each variable was recorded on a sheet of paper for subsequent statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that the highest mean numbers of any jump type per game performed by setters were of the type set jump: 39.0 ± 5.51, 57.3 ± 32.23 and 33 ± 8.49, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively. For outside hitter players the greatest number of jumps were of the type spike jump with approach, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively (20.44 ± 5.15, 29.23 ± 7.16 and 35.67 ± 13.21). Middle block players exhibited mean values for block jumps with step movements of 17.04 ± 8.19, 29.9 ± 10.85 and 34.25 ± 5.62, respectively. These results indicate that there was no difference between outside hitters and middle block players in 5-set games in terms of numbers of spike jumps with approach. There was a significant difference between setters and outside hitters in numbers of spike jumps without approach, in games of 3 and 5 sets. There were no differences between any of the positions in block jumps with step in games of 3, 4 or 5 sets. There was no difference between middle block and outside hitter players in terms of set jumps. It was concluded that setters exhibited the highest average number of set jumps per game, outside hitters exhibited the highest mean number of spike jumps with approach and middle block players exhibited highest mean numbers per match of block jumps with step movement. |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball playersAnálise das ações de saltos de ataque, bloqueio e levantamento no voleibol femininoThe purpose of this study was to quantify the different types of jump observed during volleyball matches. Jumps were classifi ed as block jumps, spike jumps or set jumps. The sample was 12 video-taped National Women’s Volleyball League matches. They were analyzed for specifi c types of jumping, such as spike jumps with and without approach; block jumps with and without step movement; and set jumps. Matches were recorded by two video cameras placed at the back court on each side of the net. Data were collected from the video tapes and each variable was recorded on a sheet of paper for subsequent statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that the highest mean numbers of any jump type per game performed by setters were of the type set jump: 39.0 ± 5.51, 57.3 ± 32.23 and 33 ± 8.49, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively. For outside hitter players the greatest number of jumps were of the type spike jump with approach, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively (20.44 ± 5.15, 29.23 ± 7.16 and 35.67 ± 13.21). Middle block players exhibited mean values for block jumps with step movements of 17.04 ± 8.19, 29.9 ± 10.85 and 34.25 ± 5.62, respectively. These results indicate that there was no difference between outside hitters and middle block players in 5-set games in terms of numbers of spike jumps with approach. There was a significant difference between setters and outside hitters in numbers of spike jumps without approach, in games of 3 and 5 sets. There were no differences between any of the positions in block jumps with step in games of 3, 4 or 5 sets. There was no difference between middle block and outside hitter players in terms of set jumps. It was concluded that setters exhibited the highest average number of set jumps per game, outside hitters exhibited the highest mean number of spike jumps with approach and middle block players exhibited highest mean numbers per match of block jumps with step movement.O presente estudo teve como objetivo verificar o número de saltos das ações de ataque, bloqueio e levantamento no voleibol feminino. Foram analisados 12 jogos da Superliga Nacional Feminina. Os saltos foram diferenciados em SCDA (saltos com deslocamento de ataque), SSDA (saltos sem deslocamento de ataque), SCDB (saltos com deslocamento de bloqueio), SSDB (saltos sem deslocamentos de bloqueio), LEVCS (levantamento com salto). Os jogos foram fi lmados por duas câmeras de vídeo, fixadas nos dois lados ao fundo da quadra. A coleta de dados foi realizada mediante observação dos vídeos e transcritas em planilhas. Os resultados apresentaram os maiores valores médios de saltos por jogo para as levantadoras, no tipo de salto LEVCS, com médias de 39,0 + 5,51; 57,3 + 32,23; 33 + 8,49 em jogos de 3, 4 e 5 sets respectivamente. Para as jogadoras de ponta, os maiores valores por jogo foram encontrados no tipo de salto SCDA em jogos de 3, 4 e 5 sets: 20,44 ± 5,15; 29,23 ± 7,16; 35,67 ± 13,21 respectivamente. As jogadoras de meio apresentaram os maiores valores por jogo, no tipo de salto SCDB (17,04 ± 8,19; 29,9 ± 10,85; 34,25 ± 5,62) em jogos de 3, 4 e 5 sets respectivamente. Num segundo momento, foram analisadas as diferenças existentes entre os resultados por posição (levantadora, ponta e meio) nos jogos de 3, 4 e 5 sets. Os resultados mostraram que no tipo de salto SCDA não houve diferenças significantes, somente entre as posições de ponta e meio no jogo de 5 sets. Nos saltos do tipo SSDA houve diferenças signifi cantes apenas entre as posições de levantadora e de ponta, nos jogos de 3 e 5 sets. Para os saltos do tipo SCDB não houve diferenças signifi cantes entre as posições de levantadora e de ponta. As posições não apresentaram diferenças signifi cantes em relação aos saltos tipo SCDB. Não houve diferenças signifi cantes entre as posições meio e ponta para o salto do tipo LEVCS. Pode-se concluir que as levantadoras apresentaram os maiores valores médios por jogo, para o salto do tipo LEVCS, as jogadoras de ponta apresentaram os maiores valores médios por jogo, para o salto do tipo SCDA e as jogadoras de meio apresentaram os maiores valores médios por jogo para, o salto do tipo SCDB.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. 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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players Análise das ações de saltos de ataque, bloqueio e levantamento no voleibol feminino |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players Rocha, Marcos Augusto |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players |
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Analysis of jumping in the spike, block and set skills of female volleyball players |
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Rocha, Marcos Augusto |
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Rocha, Marcos Augusto Barbanti, Valdir José |
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Barbanti, Valdir José |
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Rocha, Marcos Augusto Barbanti, Valdir José |
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The purpose of this study was to quantify the different types of jump observed during volleyball matches. Jumps were classifi ed as block jumps, spike jumps or set jumps. The sample was 12 video-taped National Women’s Volleyball League matches. They were analyzed for specifi c types of jumping, such as spike jumps with and without approach; block jumps with and without step movement; and set jumps. Matches were recorded by two video cameras placed at the back court on each side of the net. Data were collected from the video tapes and each variable was recorded on a sheet of paper for subsequent statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that the highest mean numbers of any jump type per game performed by setters were of the type set jump: 39.0 ± 5.51, 57.3 ± 32.23 and 33 ± 8.49, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively. For outside hitter players the greatest number of jumps were of the type spike jump with approach, in games of 3, 4 and 5 sets respectively (20.44 ± 5.15, 29.23 ± 7.16 and 35.67 ± 13.21). Middle block players exhibited mean values for block jumps with step movements of 17.04 ± 8.19, 29.9 ± 10.85 and 34.25 ± 5.62, respectively. These results indicate that there was no difference between outside hitters and middle block players in 5-set games in terms of numbers of spike jumps with approach. There was a significant difference between setters and outside hitters in numbers of spike jumps without approach, in games of 3 and 5 sets. There were no differences between any of the positions in block jumps with step in games of 3, 4 or 5 sets. There was no difference between middle block and outside hitter players in terms of set jumps. It was concluded that setters exhibited the highest average number of set jumps per game, outside hitters exhibited the highest mean number of spike jumps with approach and middle block players exhibited highest mean numbers per match of block jumps with step movement. |
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