Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the two new rules tested at the inaugural U23 Men’s Volleyball World Championship (21-point set excluding the fifth set, and 15 seconds between rallies–10 seconds from the finished point until the referee’s whistle for serve and five second...

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Main Authors: Mladen Stankovic, Dusan Peric, Guillermo Ruíz-Llamas, Miriam E. Quiroga-Escudero
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Language:English
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education 2017-10-01
Series:Sport Mont
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Online Access:http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SMJ_October_2017_Stankovic_9-16.pdf
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spelling doaj-3afb5c03e16a420b88b42cabfc7c3dea2020-11-24T23:54:40ZengMontenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical EducationSport Mont 1451-74852337-03512017-10-01153916Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and ContactsMladen Stankovic0 Dusan Peric1 Guillermo Ruíz-Llamas2 Miriam E. Quiroga-Escudero3University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Department of Educational Sciences, Las Palmas, Spain ducons University, Faculty of Sport and Tourism, Novi Sad, Serbia University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Department of Physical Education, Las Palmas, Spain University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Department of Physical Education, Las Palmas, Spain The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the two new rules tested at the inaugural U23 Men’s Volleyball World Championship (21-point set excluding the fifth set, and 15 seconds between rallies–10 seconds from the finished point until the referee’s whistle for serve and five seconds for performing the serve) on number and types of jumps and number of contacts and hits. The analysis comprised 25,930 jumps (an essential physical activity for volleyball), 15,706 contacts and 10,224 hits during 36 matches played by 144 males aged under 23 at the first Under 23 Men’s World Championships organized in Uberlandia, Brazil, in 2013. Two investigations were conducted: 1) Analysis of jumps by Jump type, In-game role and Level of set win; 2) Analysis of contacts (reception, setting, block, defense) and hits (serve and attack) by Type, In-game role and Set outcome. Significant differences (p=0.000) were found between in-game role and jump type, as Middle blocker performed the most (34.7%), followed by Outside hitter (24.9%), Setter (24.6%) and Opposite (15.8%). Significant differences were found for number and types of Hits between set Winner and Loser teams only for serves by Setter (p<0.001) and Middle blocker (p<0.05). The results showed major differences in jumps, hits and contacts between in-game roles: Middle blocker was the most frequent jumping position, followed by Outside hitter and Setter. The Libero showed a new tendency of being Setter with a jump after the initial Setter defense.http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SMJ_October_2017_Stankovic_9-16.pdfin-game roleliberosettingattackblock
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author Mladen Stankovic
Dusan Peric
Guillermo Ruíz-Llamas
Miriam E. Quiroga-Escudero
spellingShingle Mladen Stankovic
Dusan Peric
Guillermo Ruíz-Llamas
Miriam E. Quiroga-Escudero
Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
Sport Mont
in-game role
libero
setting
attack
block
author_facet Mladen Stankovic
Dusan Peric
Guillermo Ruíz-Llamas
Miriam E. Quiroga-Escudero
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title Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
title_short Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
title_full Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
title_fullStr Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Experimental Volleyball Rules Quantified by Type and Number of Jumps, Hits and Contacts
title_sort effects of experimental volleyball rules quantified by type and number of jumps, hits and contacts
publisher Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education
series Sport Mont
issn 1451-7485
2337-0351
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the two new rules tested at the inaugural U23 Men’s Volleyball World Championship (21-point set excluding the fifth set, and 15 seconds between rallies–10 seconds from the finished point until the referee’s whistle for serve and five seconds for performing the serve) on number and types of jumps and number of contacts and hits. The analysis comprised 25,930 jumps (an essential physical activity for volleyball), 15,706 contacts and 10,224 hits during 36 matches played by 144 males aged under 23 at the first Under 23 Men’s World Championships organized in Uberlandia, Brazil, in 2013. Two investigations were conducted: 1) Analysis of jumps by Jump type, In-game role and Level of set win; 2) Analysis of contacts (reception, setting, block, defense) and hits (serve and attack) by Type, In-game role and Set outcome. Significant differences (p=0.000) were found between in-game role and jump type, as Middle blocker performed the most (34.7%), followed by Outside hitter (24.9%), Setter (24.6%) and Opposite (15.8%). Significant differences were found for number and types of Hits between set Winner and Loser teams only for serves by Setter (p<0.001) and Middle blocker (p<0.05). The results showed major differences in jumps, hits and contacts between in-game roles: Middle blocker was the most frequent jumping position, followed by Outside hitter and Setter. The Libero showed a new tendency of being Setter with a jump after the initial Setter defense.
topic in-game role
libero
setting
attack
block
url http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/clanci/SMJ_October_2017_Stankovic_9-16.pdf
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