High-level female volleyball: analysis of the attack on Superleague Female
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https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-5509201700020365Keywords:
Volleyball, Match analysis, Tempo of attack, Attack type, Effect of attack.Abstract
The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between tempo and type of attack with the effect of the attack on Women Superleague (Brazilian Championship). For such, we resorted to the analysis and observation of 11 games, earning a total of 1831 actions of attack. The variables investigated were the type of attack realized, the tempo of attack and the effect of the attack. The appreciation of inferential analysis of collected data allowed, through the qui-square analysis, established that there was a statistically significant association between the type of attack and the attack effect (X2 = 577.967, p = 0.000) and between the tempo of attack and the attack effect (X2 = 26.606, p = 0.003). The association between the type of attack and the effect of the attack has shown that the attack on the diagonal was the most frequent and put the attack allowed to occur more than expected continuity of the game. In relation to tempo of attack was observed that despite the attack 3rd time have been the most recurrent, was associated with the point of attack 1st time. Thus, this study concluded that, for the population tested, the potent attack showed to be most frequent. Furthermore, it was observed that there was a predominance of slower game (3rd time), favoring the continuity of the game, therefore, when the game was made with more speed there is the increased chance of success in the attack.Downloads
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2017-12-20
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Costa, G. D. C. T., & Freire, A. B. (2017). High-level female volleyball: analysis of the attack on Superleague Female. Brazilian Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 31(2), 365-372. https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-5509201700020365