Technical and tactical analysis of women’s volleyball
Inkinen, V., Häyrinen, M., & Linnamo, V. (2013). Technical and tactical analysis of women’s volleyball. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 5(1), 43-50. https://doi.org/10.2478/bhk-2013-0007
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Biomedical Human KineticsPäivämäärä
2013Tekijänoikeudet
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Introduction: The study aim was to construct a technical and tactical analysis of women’s volleyball based on notational
analysis in top-level and junior women’s European volleyball matches, to compare these two levels, and to clarify the
differences between the winners and losers of a set.
Material and Methods: Four matches from the 2010 FIVB Women’s Volleyball World Championships and 2010 CEV Junior
Women’s European Championship 2010 were analyzed using Data Volley software. The number and performance
level of different skills were recorded in total and were grouped according to the role of the players. Methods of scoring
and attacking zones were also analyzed.
Results: There were only slight differences between the two levels in terms of success in different skills. When the skill
executions were compared between the winning and losing teams of a set within the levels, less successful skill executions
and more errors in different skills were found for the losing teams.
Conclusions: The results seem to indicate that there are only minor differences between adult and junior women’s volleyball
at the highest level. Attacking seems to be the most important skill concerning winning in both levels. The efficiency
of attacking seems to depend upon the quality and versatility of the setting and also from the physical abilities
of the players.
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