2017
DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2017.s3153
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Abstract: Background: The purpose of the present study is to examine the effects of visual, verbal and verbal-visual feedback on the success of serve and bump skills training in volleyball. Methods: The total participants of the study were 42 university students. All the participants attended the PE lectures during the 2012-2013 academic years in a form of 3 different classes which consisted of 14 students per each. Each class was assigned as an experimental group and received different feedback styles for bump and serv… Show more

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“…Young sportsmen with a high level of development of physiological characteristics are better adapted to increased physical activity; learning new motor activities, which are often complicated in terms of coordination, requires in addition to such characteristics also a high level of physical fitness (Wilmore, Costill, Kenney, 2012). This together creates very favorable conditions for achieving a high result in solving the key tasks of the initial stage of young volleyball players training (Viera, Bonnie, 1996;Ghorbanzadeh, Bayar, Koruç, 2017). In the case of lack of physical fitness and poor functional condition, a coach should significantly increase the amount of appropriate training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young sportsmen with a high level of development of physiological characteristics are better adapted to increased physical activity; learning new motor activities, which are often complicated in terms of coordination, requires in addition to such characteristics also a high level of physical fitness (Wilmore, Costill, Kenney, 2012). This together creates very favorable conditions for achieving a high result in solving the key tasks of the initial stage of young volleyball players training (Viera, Bonnie, 1996;Ghorbanzadeh, Bayar, Koruç, 2017). In the case of lack of physical fitness and poor functional condition, a coach should significantly increase the amount of appropriate training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some tests assess volleyball skills such as spike or bump (Gabbett & Georgieff, 2006;Palao & Valadés, 2012;Palao & Valades, 2016), most motor learning studies have used the volleyball serve (Alishah et al, 2017;Costa et al, 2018;Cruz et al, 2018;Ghorbanzadeh et al, 2017), adopting the performance accuracy as the dependent variable. However, few instruments were submitted to a validity process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%