Observational analysis of the one-leg attack of the central player in female volleyball
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v51.101064Keywords:
sports performance, spike, tactical analysis, attack time, spike directionAbstract
Objective: to determine the relationship between the type of reception, the time of attack, the type of attack and the direction of attack with the final result of the central shot on one leg through the areas of the field established as "A", "B" and "C" for the Combined Diagonal System. Methods: 269 attack actions from various Eurovolley 2017 women's matches were analyzed by video. Results: the results showed that there is a positive relationship between the type of reception, the time of attack, the type of attack and the direction of the attack with the final result of the shot. On the other hand, the most effective attack is made after a positive double catch and, secondly, after a defense. The attack speed that obtained the highest coefficient of performance is at the first half. Regarding the type of attack, the "fast" was the one that obtained the best result but also the one with the most mistakes, if compared with the "hook" and the "slide", while the most effective attack zone was the shot that goes towards zone 6. The shot to the diagonal obtained similar results in the points achieved as the shot to the line but with a lower percentage of error. Conclusions: the attack after a positive double reception, the attack at the first half, the shot to the diagonal and the shot "fast" were the actions with which better sports performance was obtained and caused a greater rival defensive disorganization.
Keywords: sports performance, spike, tactical analysis, attack time, spike direction.
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