2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-65742014000100006
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Transition I efficiency and victory in volleyball matches

Abstract: Abstract-The present study investigated the correlation between Transition I with victory in volleyball matches. The 2002 South-American Youth Men's Championship was recorded and the Transition I was analyzed and classified as negative, null or positive. Results of the efficiency in Transition I was calculated using t test for independent samples and compared to the efficiency between teams during each set and matches. Spearman correlation assessed the relationship between efficiency in each set and results of… Show more

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“…Methods: 12 right-handed regional level basketball players were recruited (age 21 ± 4 years, height 182 ± 9 cm, weight 76 ± 14 kg, 13 ± 3 years of competitive experience). The following variables were studied: length of lower limbs with a flexometer, hamstring flexibility with a digital goniometer (iPhone 4S, GetMyRom version 1.0.3, USA), bipodalic dynamic balance using a Libra platform (Easy Tech, Borgo San Lorenzo, Firenze), maximal isometric quadriceps strength with dynamometric platforms (Globus Italy, Codognè, Treviso), gait cycle in different running speeds (7,8,9,10 Aim: There is a wide debate on which technical and tactical factors are the most relevant for performance in volleyball (Inkinen et al 2013;Zirhlioglu 2013;Ugrinowitsch et al 2014). This study aimed to assess the relationships between selected technical/tactical indicators and performance indicators (sets and points won) in youth female volleyball.…”
Section: Tp1 P Relationship Between Wingate Test and Vertical Jump Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods: 12 right-handed regional level basketball players were recruited (age 21 ± 4 years, height 182 ± 9 cm, weight 76 ± 14 kg, 13 ± 3 years of competitive experience). The following variables were studied: length of lower limbs with a flexometer, hamstring flexibility with a digital goniometer (iPhone 4S, GetMyRom version 1.0.3, USA), bipodalic dynamic balance using a Libra platform (Easy Tech, Borgo San Lorenzo, Firenze), maximal isometric quadriceps strength with dynamometric platforms (Globus Italy, Codognè, Treviso), gait cycle in different running speeds (7,8,9,10 Aim: There is a wide debate on which technical and tactical factors are the most relevant for performance in volleyball (Inkinen et al 2013;Zirhlioglu 2013;Ugrinowitsch et al 2014). This study aimed to assess the relationships between selected technical/tactical indicators and performance indicators (sets and points won) in youth female volleyball.…”
Section: Tp1 P Relationship Between Wingate Test and Vertical Jump Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study, which also used MDS, also found similar results, in which older schoolchildren (approximately 10 years of age) presented lower performance compared to younger ones 13 . Other studies with different methods also showed a decrease in motor performance and physical activity index as the age increased 21,22,23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…5 No presente estudo, não foi possível ser analisado o momento das ações técnicas em relação aos diferentes complexos no voleibol (Complexo 1 -recepção do saque, levantamento e ataque; Complexo 2 -Tentativa de bloqueio, defesa, levantamento e contra-ataque). 2 Entre as limitações, destaca-se o fato de que as análises do presente estudo incluíram todos os tipos de ações das variáveis de saque, ataque e bloqueio. Em particular, há na literatura diferentes tipos de saque: saque parado flutuante, saque parado potente, saque em suspenção flutuante, saque em suspenção potente.…”
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“…1 É considerado um dos esportes mais difíceis porque não se pode pegar a bola e nem tocá-la duas vezes consecutivamente. 2 As habilidades técnicas influenciam diretamente na conquista do ponto, sendo os erros regularmente punidos. Assim, é importante que se destaque a influência das causas dos possíveis erros cometidos na aplicação das técnicas.…”
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