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Bargahmadi, Mohsen, Ehsan Fakhri Mirzanag, and Safa Seraj Mahdizadeh. "Comparison of the Impulse the New BETA Volleyball Designed With Other Volleyballs Samples." Journal of Sport Biomechanics 7, no. 4 (March 6, 2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/biomechanics.7.4.326.1.

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Background and aim The sport of volleyball requires constant contact of sports balls with the hands of athletes, Therefore, the sports balls used in volleyball can play an important role in the performance of athletes. therefore, the aim of the present study is to compare the impulse of the new BETA volleyball designed with other samples volleyballs using the Bertak model force plate made in the United States. Material and Methods Examples of Mikasa volleyballs, model V200W, made in Japan, Fox volleyball, model Spain, made in France and Old and new BETA volleyballs made in Iran with a weight range of 260 to 270 grams with a circumference of 66 cm were used in the present study, Finally, the impulses of volleyballs were compared using a Bertek model force plate machine. Results In line with the findings of the present study, there is a significant difference between the impulse of the sample of the new BETA volleyball ball designed at compared to the volleyball sample of the old beta design in the direction of the vertical axis (P = 0.014). in this regard, the post hoc test showed that there is no statistically significant difference between the sample of the new BETA volleyball at compared to the sample of Fox volleyball (P = 0.102) and Mikasa volleyball that is used in official competitions (P = 0.662). Conclusion Therefore, the use of a new BETA volleyball designed to reduce the rate of sports injuries is recommended to all coaches, referees, athletes and officials in the field of volleyball.
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PETROVICI, Gabriel Alexandru. "Understanding the importance of service in the beach volleyball game." GEOSPORT FOR SOCIETY 14, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gss.1402-068.

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Beach volleyball is a practical sports game practiced both by the high-performance athlete and the great mass of lovers of movement, for recreational purposes, of lousier. In recent years, an increasing number of participants and tournaments have led to several studies on beach volleyball. Beach volleyball is divided into two phases: defense and counterattack. The sequence of beach volleyball actions is service, taking over, lifting, attacking, blocking, and diving. The defense phase includes: taking over, lifting, and attacking. Counterattack includes: blocking, defending, lifting, and attacking. This research tries to identify beach volleyball's fundamental characteristics and highlights the main ideas regarding this critical skill in beach volleyball. This technical procedure was and will be one of the most important in the volleyball game - both beach and indoor. Beach volleyball service is a specific motor skill commonly described as the first element of defense, essential to prevent a team from getting the side-out.
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Hong, Sungchan, Hiroki Ozaki, Keita Watanabe, and Takeshi Asai. "Aerodynamic Characteristics of New Volleyball for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics." Applied Sciences 10, no. 9 (May 7, 2020): 3256. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10093256.

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The pattern of a modern volleyball is greatly different from that of a conventional volleyball, with several changes being made to the shape and design of the surface on the ball. Furthermore, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, a new volleyball (V200W; Mikasa) with 18 panels will be shown as the official ball. Therefore, this study compared the basic aerodynamic characteristics of conventional volleyballs with those of new designs in a wind tunnel. We used three full-size FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volley-Ball) official volleyballs (V5M5000; Molten, MVA200; Mikasa and V200W; Mikasa) to determine the aerodynamic forces acting on each ball. The results indicate that the critical Reynolds number (Recr) differed depending on the ball types and their orientations. The Recr for the Molten ball (conventional) was determined to be ~3.4 × 105 (Cd = 0.17) on panel orientation A and ~2.7 × 105 (Cd = 0.14) on panel orientation B. Moreover, the Recr for the conventional Mikasa ball was determined to be ~2.6 × 105 (Cd = 0.14) on panel orientation A and ~3.0 × 105 (Cd = 0.13) on panel orientation B. On the other hand, the critical Reynolds number for the new volleyball (V200W) was ~2.9 × 105 (Cd = 0.17) in the panel orientation A and ~2.6 × 105 (Cd = 0.15) in panel orientation B. From these results, it can be hypothesized that, during a float serve, the flight trajectory will change depending on the type of volleyball and their orientation.
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Junianto, Candra, M. E. Winarno, and Sugiyanto Sugiyanto. "PENGARUH LATIHAN DISTRIBUTED PRACTICE TERHADAP KETERAMPILAN PASSING BAWAH BAGI PESERTA EKSTRAKURIKULER BOLAVOLI SMA NEGERI 10 MALANG." Gelanggang Pendidikan Jasmani Indonesia 1, no. 1 (April 1, 2017): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um040v1i1p192-204.

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Abstract: This research was conducted in order to determine the difference between the effect of exercise distributed practice and conventional excercise against passing skills down on extracurricular participants volleyball SMAN 10 Malang. This research used experimental research design pretest posttest control group design. Subjek much as 20 participants extracurriculer volleyball SMAN 10 Malang. Analysis of the data used in this study is in the form of analytical techniques paired sample t test and variance test one way. Based on the results of data analysis showed that there was no difference between the effects of exercise distributed practice and conventional exercise against passing skills down extracurricular volleyball volleyball participants in SMAN 10 Malang to generate significant value of F 0.349 and 0.562> 0.05. Keywords: volleyball’s game, distributed practice, volleyball’s under passing Abstrak: Penelitian ini dilaksanakan dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan pengaruh latihan distributed practice dan latihan konvensional terhadap keterampilan passing bawah pada peserta ekstrakurikuler bolavoli SMAN 10 Malang. Penelitian ini menggunakan rancangan penelitian eksperimen pretest posttest control group design. Subjek sebanyak 20 peserta ekstrakurikuler bolavoli SMAN 10 Malang. Analisis data yang digunakan yaitu berupa teknik analisis paired sample t test dan uji varians satu jalur. Berdasarakan hasil analisis data menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada perbedaan pengaruh antara latihan distributed practice dan latihan konvensional terhadap keterampilan passing bawah bolavoli pada peserta ekstrakurikuler bolavoli di SMAN 10 Malang dengan menghasilkan Fhitung 0,349 dan nilai signifikasi 0,562>0,05. Kata Kunci: permainan bolavoli, distributed practice, passing bawah bolavoli
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Shahbazi‐Moghaddam, Morteza. "Volleyball." Sports Biomechanics 1, no. 2 (July 2002): 229–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14763140208522799.

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Giatsis, George, Iraklis Kollias, Vassilios Panoutsakopoulos, and George Papaiakovou. "Volleyball." Sports Biomechanics 3, no. 1 (January 2004): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14763140408522835.

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Schutz, Leslie K. "Volleyball." Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 10, no. 1 (February 1999): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1047-9651(18)30213-4.

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Yudiana, Yunyun, Yusuf Hidayat, Burhan Hambali, Agus Gumilar, and Mudjihartono Mudjihartono. "Volleyball Information System for Volleyball Performance Assessment." International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences 9, no. 4A (July 2021): 94–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/saj.2021.091316.

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Lang, Pamela, Timothy McGuine, Lianna Mack, Kevin Biese, David Bell, Andrew Watson, M. Alison Brooks, Eric Post, and Stephanie Kliethermes. "PREVALENCE OF OVER THE COUNTER PAIN MEDICATION USE AMONG HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 8, no. 4_suppl3 (April 1, 2020): 2325967120S0025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00250.

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Background: Volleyball’s popularity among middle and high school girls continues to rise with many athletes playing the sport year-round. While up to 40% of high school basketball players consume analgesics frequently to manage sport related pain, there is limited evidence regarding the prevalence of over the counter (OTC) pain medicine use among high school volleyball players. Hypothesis/Purpose: Identify the prevalence of OTC pain medicine use in high school volleyball players and assess its association with prior injury and sports specialization level. Methods: Female volleyball players from 78 high schools were recruited to enroll in this prospective cohort study during the fall 2018 volleyball season. Baseline data were collected on demographic and volleyball characteristics including volume and type of volleyball participation, sport-related injuries over the previous twelve months, and level of sport specialization. The frequency of OTC pain medication use for pain management not related to menstrual cramps over the previous seven days was also collected. Participants were asked to describe their OTC pain medicine use during practice, matches, or conditioning and the location of pain they were treating. Results: In total, 2,073 female athletes (Age: 15.6 ± 1.1, BMI: 22.4 ± 3.5, Grade: 9-12) enrolled in the study. Sixty-nine percent (n=1425) reported no OTC pain medication use over the past seven days, 16.0% (n=332) reported seldom (one day/week) OTC medication use, 12.6% (n=261) reported sometimes (2-3 days/week) using OTC medications, and 2.7% (n=55) reported frequent (4-5 days/week) OTC medication use. In the same time period, 24.8% (n=513) used OTC medications during practice, 16.0% (n=331) during matches, and 21.4% (n=443) during conditioning. Across practice, matches, and conditioning OTC medications were most frequently used to control headaches (7-13%) and knee pain (4-6%). Highly specialized volleyball players were more likely to frequently use OTC medications (4.5%) compared to low (1.97%) and moderately specialized (2.5%) athletes (p=0.001). Of those reporting no OTC medications use, 16.7% (n=238) had an injury in the last year compared 36.4% (n=20) of athletes who frequently used OTC medications also reporting an injury in the last year (p<0.001). Conclusion: Almost one third of female high school volleyball athletes reported using OTC pain medications in the past week. Those with a history of injury and highly specialized athletes were more likely to use OTC medications. Coaches, athletic trainers, and healthcare providers should be aware of trends in the use of OTC medications among volleyball athletes as its popularity continues to rise.
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Đurković, Tomislav, Domagoj Babok, and Tomica Rešetar. "Differences in Game Dynamics between High-Level Volleyball and Beach Volleyball Matches." Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 9, no. 1 (January 31, 2024): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9010028.

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The aim of this research is to verify whether there is a difference in the average duration of the active and passive phases of the game between volleyball and beach volleyball. A total of 2392 active and passive phases were measured during high-level volleyball and beach volleyball matches for males. Matches were played by four teams (53 players) in indoor volleyball (age 29 ± 4.94 years) and five teams (10 players) in beach volleyball (age 28.27 ± 6.64 years). Possible differences were evaluated using the Mann–Whitney U test. The average duration of the active phase in volleyball is 5.55 s ± 4.38 s. In beach volleyball, the active phase lasts marginally longer, at 6.00 s ± 3.44 s. The average duration of the passive phase in volleyball is 35.27 s ± 25.96 s and it lasts longer than the average passive phase in beach volleyball at 33.82 s ± 22.98 s. The Mann–Whitney U test showed a statistically significant difference (p = 0.00) between the active phases in volleyball (Md = 3.53, n = 727) and beach volleyball (Md = 3.43, n = 484), U = 140770.00, z = −5.90 with small effect according to Cohen’s criterion (r = 0.14). The Mann–Whitney U test (U = 160773.00, z = −1.10) showed no statistically significant difference in the average duration of the passive phases at volleyball and beach volleyball. This research determined that there is a statistically significant difference in the average duration of the active phase between volleyball and beach volleyball. The new insights gained in this research can support a more precise programming of training intensity in high-level volleyball and beach volleyball.
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Li, Yue Jun. "Volleyball Movement Trajectory Analysis Based on Three-Dimensional Visual Tracking." Applied Mechanics and Materials 651-653 (September 2014): 560–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.651-653.560.

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in volleyball movement process, there is greater uncertainty in velocity and position of movement. Using traditional algorithms for volleyball movement trajectory analysis, it cannot get changes situation of volleyball movement trajectory, resulting in that there is a big deviation in volleyball movement trajectory analysis, and the accuracy of analysis is decreased. To this end, this paper proposes a volleyball movement trajectory analysis method based on scale dynamic transform analysis algorithm. According to the related theory of attenuation memory, the key frame image in the process of volleyball movement is extracted, thus providing a basis for volleyball movement trajectory analysis. Utilizing scale dynamic transform method, the background of volleyball key frame image is separated, to obtain the volleyball movement trajectory in current frame image, so as to achieve volleyball movement trajectory analysis. Experimental results show that using the proposed algorithm for volleyball movement trajectory analysis can effectively increase the accuracy of volleyball movement trajectory analysis, and achieve satisfactory results.
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Edi Irwanto, Bayu Septa Martaviano Triaiditya, and Danang Ari Santoso. "Selection of Talented Young Players Through Volleyball Championship in The Village of Bulurejo in 2020." GANDRUNG: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 1, no. 2 (July 29, 2020): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.36526/gandrung.v1i2.937.

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The purpose of this service is to hold a volleyball match to get young volleyball players and form a volleyball team in the village of Bulurejo in preparation for the inter-village volleyball championship at Purwoharjo sub-district level. The method used is to monitor volleyball matches between hamlets in the village of Bulurejo. The results of this activity were the talented young players and the volleyball team from the village of Bulurejo. The best players have good abilities in terms of physical conditions and basic volleyball technical skills. Where these two factors are very closed related to the ability to play volleyball a player. Because to have good basic volleyball technical skills requires good physical condition.
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Lyu, Xiangjialin. "Research on Volleyball Fluid Rehydration and Physical Fitness Optimization from the Perspective of Multiple Positions." BCP Education & Psychology 4 (May 31, 2022): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v4i.795.

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Volleyball players in the process of training and competition need timely fluid to maintain good physical fitness and excellent performance. In volleyball, players at different positions have different tasks and performance and energy expenditure. There are different roles on the volleyball court, including attack, side attack, setter, receiver and free man. At present, the amount of research on sports fluid replenishment of volleyball players is relatively less than other sports. In view of the development trend of "full, high, fast, turn and change" in modern volleyball and the present situation of the various roles of volleyball players, this paper puts forward some thoughts on the design of fluid replenishment plan for volleyball players and the design of fluid replenishment plan according to the position of volleyball players on the court. In order to solve the above problem, this paper analyzed and summarized the sports rehydration research, explore the formation of volleyball athletes sport fatigue mechanism, and based on the special movement quality and physiology characteristics of volleyball players from each department job position classification under the new Angle of view put forward the corresponding requirement of the volleyball players movement rehydration and focus, targeted to help the volleyball coach team to design and improve the rehydration solution of athletes in each department job position and rehydration regulation, so as to improve the level of the whole movement of volleyball sports teams, promote the development of volleyball and volleyball sports in our country.
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Briner, William W., and Holly J. Benjamin. "Volleyball Injuries." Physician and Sportsmedicine 27, no. 3 (March 1, 1999): 48–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3810/psm.1999.03.720.

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Hoffmann, S. J., and T. Blok. "DYSPNEA - VOLLEYBALL." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 27, Supplement (May 1995): S222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/00005768-199505001-01248.

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Niermann, S. J., and S. Hoffmann. "PALPITATIONS-VOLLEYBALL." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 33, no. 5 (May 2001): S271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-200105001-01533.

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Eerkes, Kevin. "Volleyball Injuries." Current Sports Medicine Reports 11, no. 5 (2012): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/jsr.0b013e3182699037.

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Ashkettle, Russ, and Mary Ann Stocker. "Quadangular Volleyball." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 56, no. 5 (June 1985): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.1985.10604233.

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Viera, Barbara L., and Bonnie J. Ferguson. "Teaching Volleyball." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 57, no. 7 (September 1986): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.1986.10604344.

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Gordon, Don. "VOLLEYBALL: Physical conditioning for volleyball at Lakeland College." National Strength & Conditioning Association Journal 9, no. 4 (1987): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/0744-0049(1984)009<0036:pcfval>2.3.co;2.

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Juhan, Tristan, Ioanna K. Bolia, Hyunwoo P. Kang, Andrew Homere, Russ Romano, James E. Tibone, Seth C. Gamradt, and Alexander E. Weber. "Injury Epidemiology and Time Lost From Participation in Women’s NCAA Division I Indoor Versus Beach Volleyball Players." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 9, no. 4 (April 1, 2021): 232596712110045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671211004546.

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Background: Beach volleyball officially became a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I sport in 2015-2016. Few studies have examined the epidemiology of injuries in indoor versus beach volleyball in NCAA Division I athletes. Purpose: To compare the epidemiology of injuries and time lost from participation between female NCAA Division I athletes who participate in indoor versus beach volleyball. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Injury surveillance data (2003-2020) were obtained using an institutional database for all NCAA Division I women’s beach or indoor volleyball athletes. The total injury rate was expressed per 1000 hours played. The injury rate per body site was calculated by dividing the number of injuries in each body region by the total number of injuries. The frequency of injury per body site was also expressed as number of injuries per 1000 hours of practice or number of injuries per 1000 hours of game. The injury rate (total and per body site) and time lost from participation were compared between indoor and beach volleyball athletes. Results: Participants were 161 female NCAA Division I volleyball athletes (53 beach volleyball and 108 indoor volleyball athletes). In total, 974 injuries were recorded: 170 in beach volleyball and 804 in indoor volleyball. The injury rates for beach versus indoor volleyball were 1.8 versus 5.3 injuries per 1000 hours played ( P < .0001). Indoor volleyball athletes had significantly higher injury rates compared with beach volleyball players for concussion (7.5% vs 6.5%; P < .0001) and knee injury (16.7% vs 7.6%; P = .0004); however, the rate of abdominal muscle injury was significantly higher in beach versus indoor volleyball (11.8% vs 4.7%; P = .0008). Time lost from sport participation was significantly longer in beach versus indoor volleyball for knee (24 vs 11 days; P = .047), low back (25 vs 17 days; P = .0009), and shoulder (52 vs 28 days; P = .001) injuries. Conclusion: Based on this study, injury was more likely to occur in indoor compared with beach volleyball. Sport-related concussion and knee injuries were more common in indoor volleyball, but the rate of abdominal muscle injury was higher in beach volleyball. Beach volleyball players needed longer time to recover after injuries to the knee, low back, and shoulder.
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Purwanto, Didik, Tri Murtono, Christian Kungku, Nyoman Sukrawan, and Arief Aditya Rifandy. "Socialization Of The 2017-2020 Indoor Volley Ball Regulations On Volley Ball Sports Boarders In Pamona Utara District Poso District." GANDRUNG: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 3, no. 2 (July 27, 2022): 462–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.36526/gandrung.v3i2.2030.

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Volleyball is a sport that is quite popular in Indonesia, especially in the province of Central Sulawesi. In the volleyball game, a player is not only required to master the basic techniques in volleyball, but players are also required to master the official rules of volleyball. And the coach or coach is also required to master the rules of the volleyball game and must know the task when bringing the team to compete. North Pamona District is one of the sub-districts in Poso Regency. Volleyball championships in North Pamona District always routinely carry out volleyball tournaments, but the coaches or coaches who bring the team do not really understand their duties in the field and are not supported by knowledge of the latest volleyball game rules. This situation requires the holding of socialization of the rules of indoor volleyball 2017-2020 in North Pamona District. The socialization of the 2017-2020 indoor volleyball rules will be held on August 13, 2021 at Sulewana Village, North Pamona District, from 07.00-17.00 WITA, the socialization material refers to the rules of indoor volleyball 2017-2020. Implementation of socialization for 1 day, which includes theory and practice. Participants came from volleyball coaches in every village in North Pamona District. There were 15 participants in the socialization activity.
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Andi Rizal, Adam Mappaompo, Akbar Sudirman, and Muhammadong. "Analisis Indeks Keterampilan Bermain Bolavoli Siswa Ekstrakurikuler Bola Voli SMP Negeri 1 Maniangpajo Kecamatan Maniangpajo Kabupaten Wajo." Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani 2, no. 7 (July 31, 2022): 3249–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/mudima.v2i7.800.

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Analysis of the Volleyball Skills Index for Volleyball Extracurricular Students at SMP Negeri 1 Maniangpajo, Maniangpajo District, Wajo Regency. Research on the volleyball skill index of students participating in volleyball extracurricular activities at SMP Negeri 1 Maniangpajo, Wajo Regency, aims to find out how good the volleyball skill index is. with a survey method on all students participating in volleyball extracurricular activities, with a sample of 20 people. Using a volleyball skill test instrument Age 13-15 Years Center for Physical Refreshment and Recreation of the Ministry of National Education in 1999. These include: Passing down, Passing up, serving down, serving up, and Smash. Furthermore, data analysis using descriptive statistics are percentages. The result is the volleyball skill index of the volleyball extracurricular students of SMP Negeri 1 Maniangpajo, Maniangpajo District, Wajo Regency. "Medium" category with the highest frequency of 13 (65%).
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Leo Sukma and Bangkit Seandi Taroreh. "Book Development of Volleyball Smash Exercises Variations for Volleyball Coaches in Palembang." Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani 6, no. 4 (December 31, 2022): 806–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33369/jk.v6i4.25664.

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A variety of volleyball smash practice books has been successfully developed for volleyball club coaches in the city of Palembang. The development of a volleyball smash variation practice book for coaches was carried out using the ADDIE model development research method. Data collection techniques using questionnaires while data analysis using quantitative descriptive analysis. The validity of developing a volleyball smash variation practice book for coaches was assessed by five experts consisting of one volleyball learning expert and one language expert, as well as three volleyball coaches. The sample consisted of 20 volleyball club coaches in the city of Palembang who were selected by purposive sampling. The results of the study include: 1) A book on variations of volleyball smash training has been produced for coaches of volleyball clubs in Palembang with the validation results of linguists 91.33% (very worth using), ease of use of the book 93% (very worth using), material suitability 94.67% (very worth using), 2) The implementation results show 93% (very worth using).
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Qin, Hao. "Trajectory Tracking Method of Volleyball Player’s Arm Hitting Image Based on D-P Algorithm." Scientific Programming 2021 (December 3, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4848036.

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Aiming at the problems of poor image tracking effect, low precision, and long time in the process of image tracking of volleyball player’s arm hitting, a volleyball player's arm hitting image tracking method based on D-P algorithm is proposed. This paper analyzes the basic concept, basic principle, and basic equation of D-P algorithm and collects the arm stroke trajectory image of volleyball players under the three-dimensional visual model. Using wavelet multiscale decomposition method, the arm stroke trajectory of volleyball players is filtered, and the edge contour feature points of the arm stroke image of volleyball players are extracted. Using the gray histogram feature extraction method, the gray information of volleyball player's arm hitting trajectory image is enhanced. Combined with pixel adaptive enhancement technology, the key action feature points of volleyball player's arm hitting image trajectory are located. Based on D-P algorithm, the volleyball player's arm hitting image trajectory is adjusted and modified to realize the correct tracking of volleyball player's arm hitting image trajectory. The experimental results show that the trajectory tracking effect of volleyball player's arm hitting image is better, which can effectively improve the tracking accuracy and shorten the tracking time.
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Pangestu, Yudha Anggit, and Prima Widia Wastuty. "PUSAT OLAHRAGA BOLA VOLI TANAH BUMBU." JURNAL TUGAS AKHIR MAHASISWA LANTING 10, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 145–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jtamlanting.v10i2.862.

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The design of the Tanah Bumbu Volleyball Sports Center was motivated by the many people’s interest in Tanah Bumbu Regency in the sport of volleyball. With quite a lot of public interest, but the existing volleyball sport facilities and infrastructure are quite limited because there is only an outdoor volleyball field and the existing volleyball sport field standards are still lacking. The purpose of designing the Tanah Bumbu Volleyball Sport Center is as a place that complies with the standards to accommodate all volleyball sports and activities. The application of the concept of standardization by applying standards to the design is found in the plan, appearance, interior layout, outer space and color.
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Stefanov, S. "OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP BASIC MOTOR SKILLS IN VOLLEYBALL AT THE INITIAL STAGE OF EDUCATION." Trakia Journal of Sciences 18, Suppl.1 (2020): 748–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2020.s.01.120.

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Most volleyball experts believe that developing basic motor skills and abilities to practice the game of volleyball should begin as early as the age of 8-9. Mini volleyball provides a good opportunity for forming groups of students and organized activities in the first years of school. THE PURPOSE of this study is to reveal the possibilities for early development of basic motor qualities and skills needed for volleyball. METHODS: Research, analysis and summary of the specialized scientific methodological literature, pedagogical observation, pedagogical sports experiment. RESULTS: Dependencies have been established between the development of specific physical qualities for the game of volleyball, specific motor training and the acquisition of basic motor skills in volleyball at the initial stage of elementary school. CONCLUSION: In order to practice some elements of mini volleyball, good coordination of movements, mastery of technical skills and rational management of movements at a certain speed, pace and rhythm are needed. Mini volleyball provides an opportunity to lower the age limit for starting early volleyball training.
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Juhan, Tristan, Hyunwoo Paco Kang, Andrew Homere, Omid Jalali, James E. Tibone, Seth C. Gamradt, and Alexander E. Weber. "A Comparison of Collegiate Women’s Court and Beach Volleyball Injury Data: A Three Year Retrospective analysis." Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 7, no. 7_suppl5 (July 2019): 2325967119S0040. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119s00403.

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Objectives: NCAA Division I beach volleyball is a recently introduced sport that has been played for 3 seasons to date. Since the introduction of this new level of athletic participation for women’s’ beach volleyball, no study has been performed to compare the injury patterns between court and sand volleyball playing surfaces. The goal of this study is to compare the injury patterns and incidence in women’s collegiate court and beach volleyball in order to aid trainers, coaches and medical staff in effectively preparing and treating these collegiate athletes. Methods: A 3 year, retrospective review of all training room injury reports were analyzed for both beach and court volleyball from the 2015 through 2017 seasons. Non-athletic injuries or illness were excluded from analysis. Standardized injury rates for beach and court surfaces were calculated by normalizing the total number of injuries by the number of athletes and sets played. To compare the injury patterns among court versus beach volleyball players, injuries were categorized into one of six body regions (abdomen, lower extremity, upper extremity, thorax, head, and back). The proportion of injuries to each of these regions by playing surface was then calculated to compare injury patterns by playing surface. Chi-squared test and odds ratios were used to compare injury rates. Results: Between 2015 and 2017, 90 court volleyball injuries were recorded, while 49 beach volleyball injuries were recorded in the same time period. Court volleyball players had nearly quadruple the injury rate when compared to beach volleyball players, 0.039 and 0.010 injuries per athlete-set respectively (OR 4.05, 95%CI 2.85-5.76, p<0.0001). Court volleyball players suffered a higher proportion of lower extremity injuries when compared to beach volleyball players (51.5% vs. 12.8% respectively, p=0.004), and beach volleyball players suffered a significantly higher proportion of back injuries when compared to court volleyball players, (23.4% vs. 7.8% respectively, p=0.010). Conclusion: The data suggests a significantly higher incidence of injury for court volleyball players when normalized for gameplay exposure. There were, also significant differences in injury patterns with court volleyball players having a higher proportion of lower extremity injuries and beach volleyball having a higher proportion of back injuries. Recognizing these differences can aid in the establishment of preventative strength and conditioning programs as well as post training treatment protocols for these athletes which may increase both the individuals as well as the teams overall competitive success.
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Zhang, Zhongzi. "Analysis of Volleyball Video Intelligent Description Technology Based on Computer Memory Network and Attention Mechanism." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2021 (December 28, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7976888.

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There are some problems in the process of video intelligent description and analysis of volleyball, such as poor effective information extraction rate and poor dynamic tracking effect. Based on this, combined with long-term and short-term memory network and attention mechanism, this paper designs an intelligent description model of volleyball video based on deep learning algorithm and studies how to improve the extraction rate of volleyball video information through intelligent detection hardware and image recognition technology. This paper first introduces the application of image recognition technology and deep learning algorithm in the intelligent description of volleyball video, then designs the volleyball video and image recognition model based on deep learning algorithm according to the requirements of volleyball video intelligent description, and selects three correlation factors related to the impact indicators of volleyball skills. This study selects three characteristic parameters associated with volleyball video analysis indexes, namely, take-off, bounce, and hand movement, combined with image sensing hardware assisted sensor network to realize real-time monitoring of action state in volleyball video analysis system. The experimental results show that, compared with the current mainstream sports video intelligent analysis and image recognition methods with data analysis as the core, the intelligent volleyball sports video intelligent description and image recognition system based on the integration of deep learning algorithm and sensor hardware assistance has the advantages of good detection effect, high data effectiveness, low cost, and high efficiency of volleyball sports video analysis. It can effectively improve the efficiency of volleyball video intelligent description.
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Zhou, Ming Hua, and Tang Ke Ren. "On the Development Situation of Volleyball Industry in College." Advanced Materials Research 1044-1045 (October 2014): 1635–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1044-1045.1635.

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In this paper, literature and logical analysis based on the current development of China's college volleyball industries were analyzed. To the theory and practice of industrial economics and science based sports industry, analyzes the status quo of college volleyball industrial development by logical analysis. Findings that: college volleyball industry as an emerging industry has a broad space for development, many institutions and policies are not perfect is the main factor affecting the rapid development of China's college volleyball industries, the development of college volleyball industry to market-oriented, to play college sports as a whole comprehensive strength, to create a good atmosphere volleyball, college sports consumption on campus led to lay a solid foundation for the development of university volleyball industry.
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Massa, Resa Sukardi. "DEVELOPMENT OF JUMP SERVE TRAINING MODELS ON ATHLETES." Jambura Journal of Sports Coaching 2, no. 2 (July 27, 2020): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37311/jjsc.v2i2.7096.

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The purpose of this study is to develop a training model or variations of movements to be able to improve the ability to jump serveas a solution to overcome existing problems. This research uses Research and Development research methods. Small group trials are carried out with a sample of 6-12 male volleyball athletes. While the field trials were carried out on 30 volleyball male athletes. The results showed that the volleyball jump servetraining model was effective in developing the male volleyball jump serveability. The volleyball jump servetraining model developed and made by researchers is a product that aims to assist the trainer in developing volleyball jump servetraining programs, in an effort to improve the men's volleyball jump serveability, and as a reference for training materials.
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Satardi, Rohandi Nur, Putri Cicilia Kristina, and Widya Handayani. "The Influence of Training Methods and Eye-Hand Coordination Against the Results of Volleyball’s Top Serve Skills." Journal of Social Work and Science Education 4, no. 3 (June 24, 2023): 996–1010. http://dx.doi.org/10.52690/jswse.v4i3.645.

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This study aimed to determine: (1) differences in the effect of mass training methods and service distance manipulation methods on the results of volleyball topspin skills and (2) differences in volleyball topspin results with good and low hand-eye coordination. Eye-hand coordination on top spin volleyball skills and (3) training methods and hand-eye coordination on top spin volleyball skills. This research method used an experiment with a 2 x 2 factorial design, with a total of 42 people including coaches from the Citra Dara Volleyball Course Institute. The samples taken from this study were 22 people using a purposive sampling technique. The hand-eye coordination test and the volleyball serve test were used in the research instrument, along with the Russell-Lange volleyball serve test. Data analysis techniques using Anava. The results of this study indicate that: (1) there is a significant difference between the mass training method and the distance manipulation training method in the volleyball top spin results, and (2) there is a significant difference. the result of volleyball peak spin between coaches with high hand-eye coordination and low hand-eye coordination, and (3) training methods and upper server hand-eye coordination affect the results of the game volleyball service.
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Feng, Maodi. "Application of Improved K -Means Clustering Algorithm in Targeted Practice of College Volleyball Fitness Training Classification." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022 (August 10, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9330013.

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The high-level men’s volleyball team in ordinary colleges and universities is an important place for the country to cultivate outstanding volleyball reserve talents. Especially under the background of “integration of sports and education,” the status of high-level men’s volleyball teams in ordinary colleges and universities in my country’s volleyball career has been further improved. In affirmation and attention, routine training is an important part of the work of high-level men’s volleyball teams in ordinary colleges and universities. Cultivating high-level and high-quality outstanding volleyball reserve talents is an important goal of high-level men’s volleyball teams in ordinary colleges and universities. The growth of high-level men’s volleyball players requires high quality. For training support, in order to improve the training quality of the men’s volleyball team at the general college level, it is necessary to evaluate the training quality of the existing high-level sports teams. In order to achieve “different from person to person” and “teaching according to aptitude” college students’ volleyball training behavior prediction and guidance content recommendation, and to achieve a classification promotion strategy, this research uses the K -means clustering algorithm and PCA-GS-SVM algorithm to train college students’ volleyball training, adhering to behavior. The data classifier has high training efficiency, and the accuracy rate is higher than 87% in both the training set and the test set, which can meet the application requirements of college students’ volleyball training adhere to the classification and promotion strategy of behavior information platform and effectively support the practical application of the model. The volleyball training adherence behaviors are divided into eight categories, and specific classification promotion strategies are formulated according to the characteristics of different categories of behaviors.
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Zhang, Gong. "Detection and Extraction of Surface EMG Signal Based on Action Potential Sequence." Applied Mechanics and Materials 608-609 (October 2014): 216–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.608-609.216.

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Because volleyball athletes’ lower body and tendon strength all carry out overload operation in the intense training process, its long time exercise will bring pain for volleyball athletes. Therefore, to carry out lower body muscle dynamics research and its electromyography on volleyball players' muscle EMG changes analysis. While the establishment of volleyball players' lower body muscle kinetic model equations, to analyze of the muscle state characteristics from the dynamic perspective on the volleyball player batting process. And to establish the interaction between the lower body muscle and tendon, which can provide reference for protecting volleyball athletes’ lower body muscles.
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Chen, ZhaoChun, Lei Wang, and Xiaofeng Wang. "Progress Planning Method of Strength Quality Training of Volleyball Players Based on Data Mining." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022 (May 6, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7130419.

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In order to better realize the training effect of volleyball players’ strength quality and accelerate the training progress of volleyball players’ strength quality, this paper puts forward the planning method of volleyball players’ strength quality training progress based on data mining, constructs the training management system of volleyball players’ strength quality by using data mining algorithm, and excavates the evaluation indexes of volleyball players’ strength quality training quality, Finally, through experiments, it is confirmed that the volleyball player strength quality training schedule planning method based on data mining has high practicability in the process of practical application and fully meets the research requirements.
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Yuan, Zhigang, Yongkui Zhang, Bo Li, and Xinlong Jin. "A Diagnostic Model of Volleyball Techniques and Tactics Based on Wireless Communication Network." Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2022 (March 30, 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2185908.

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Volleyball is a sport of teamwork competition and tactical coordination. It tests the ability of team members to cooperate with each other and personal resilience. With the development of wireless communication networks, how to use wireless communication networks in the analysis of volleyball tactics is the subject of this article. To explore how to design the volleyball tactics analysis model of the wireless communication network, this paper proposes the method of LTE system and MIMO technology and designs the tactics analysis model based on the characteristics of the wireless network, then combined volleyball tactics and game theory to design a wireless communication network volleyball tactics analysis model. Then, this paper designs the simulation experiment of scene allocation problem, the algorithm simulation experiment, and the comparative investigation and analysis of volleyball game spiking technical ability. The results of the experiment are optimized for the tactical analysis model, and finally, the improvement of the training of the volleyball tactical analysis model based on the wireless communication network is verified through comparative experiments. The experimental results show that the team fit of the volleyball tactical analysis model training based on the wireless communication network has increased by 22.12% compared with the traditional volleyball tactical training. Compared with the traditional volleyball tactical training, the personal on-the-spot adaptability of the volleyball tactical analysis model training based on the wireless communication network has increased by 9.05%.
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Indave, Akash, Pallavi Chopade, and Shilpa Parab. "Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Injuries i n Recreational Volley Ball Players." International Journal of Physiotherapy Research and Clinical Practice 1, no. 1 (December 15, 2022): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.54839/ijprcp.v1i1.22.13.

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Volleyball is one of the most popular sports in the world. Various studies have found musculoskeletal injuries in professional volleyball players, compared to elite players the recreational volleyball players are more subjected to musculoskeletal injuries due to lack of awareness about warm-up, cooldown, proper techniques of the play, and the surface used for playing. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in recreational volleyball players using the Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire. It is an observational study within urban areas including 69 (Male) volleyball players of age group between 18-45 with experience of minimum 3 years. For evaluation Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire was used, which denoted that there is a prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries observed in recreational volleyball players with highest prevalence in wrist followed by shoulder, elbow, knee, upper back, lower back, neck. This article reviews the specific injuries that are most common as a result of participating in the sport of outdoor volleyball. Reliability for the coefficients of questionnaire was found to be consistent with the Cronbach’s Alpha (.761). Conclusion- The present study identified that there is a high prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in recreational volleyball players (77.5%). Correlation was highly significant with hip / thigh injuries and were associated with shoulder (.416**) wrist / hand (.369**) lower back (.588**) knees (.659**) and ankle / foot (.465**) injuries. Keywords Volleyball players, Volleyball injuries, Musculoskeletal pain, Musculoskeletal injuries, Outdoor volleyball
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Wilkerson, Jerry Diana. "Performance: EXCELLENCE Volleyball: Optimal Striking Force in Volleyball Spiking." Strategies 1, no. 3 (January 1988): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08924562.1988.10591602.

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Sovensi, Ever, Muhammad Supriyadi, and Muhammad Suhdy. "Kondisi Fisik Pemain Bola Voli Klub di Kota Lubuklinggau." Gelanggang Olahraga: Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Olahraga (JPJO) 2, no. 2 (June 28, 2019): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/jpjo.v2i2.697.

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The research objective was to determine the physical condition of Club Caroline volleyball players and Lubuklinggau City Club JVC in 2018. This type of research was descriptive quantitative. The population of this study were male volleyball players Club Caroline and Lubuklinggau City Club JVC with all 45 players, consisting of 25 Club Caroline players and 20 Club JVC players. The sample in this study amounted to 45 players, which were taken using total sampling technique. The results of this study explained that the explosive strength of leg muscles possessed by Caroline club volleyball players averaged 108.23 categorized as Enough, while the average explosive power level the limbs owned by JVC club volleyball players are 115.18 categorized Good. Furthermore, the endurance test results possessed by Carolin club volleyball players an average of 32.6 are categorized sufficient, while the average endurance level possessed by Caroline Club volleyball players is 37.7 categorized as moderate. Conclusion, the explosive strength of limb muscles of the Caroline club volleyball player is categorized enough and the explosive strength of the leg muscles of the JVC club players is categorized as good. The durability of Caroline's club volleyball players is categorized enough and those possessed by JVC Club volleyball players are categorized as being moderate. Furthermore, the speed of Caroline club volleyball players and JVC is good. Whereas the agility of the Caroline club players is categorized as good and the agility of the JVC club volleyball players is categorized as Moderate. Furthermore, the abdominal muscle strength of club volleyball players Caroline and JVC entered the Good category. Keywords: Physical Condition, Bolavoli
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Sujarwo, Sujarwo, Nurhadi Santoso, and Abdul Mahfudin Alim. "Pelatihan Manajemen Olahraga Bola Voli bagi Pelatih di Kabupaten Sleman." Jurnal Pengabdian Olahraga Masyarakat (JPOM) 4, no. 1 (April 9, 2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.26877/jpom.v4i1.14026.

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The game of volleyball is the number one sport of choice in society, therefore this sport needs to be packaged properly. The purpose of this community service is to provide education to volleyball coaches in Sleman district about volleyball sports management. Methods of community service with lectures and direct discussions. The target audience for this community service are 20 volleyball coaches. The expected knowledge from the results of this service is that activity participants have increased knowledge about volleyball sport management. Place of dedication at the "Parto" Kaliurang Sleman food stall. The instrument for exploring the trainer's knowledge uses a Google form with 10 question items. The results of the dedication show an increase in the knowledge of volleyball coaches in Sleman about volleyball sport management with an average score of: 54, increasing to a score of: 70.5. In conclusion, the trainer's knowledge of management concepts, training camp management and volleyball training management needs to be continuously improved. The outputs in this community service are Institutional Agreements (IA) and published community service journal articles. Community service needs to be carried out further to provide better education for volleyball coaches on a wider scale
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Mergheş, Petru Eugen, and Sorin Grădinaru. "Comparative Analysis of the “Libero” in great Performance Volleyball." Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal 6, no. 12 (June 1, 2014): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/tperj-2014-0024.

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Abstract Modern volleyball is characterised by a substantial increase of the attack force and regulation changes support defence. This explains the appearance of the “libero” whose use is optional. In this paper, we aimed at establishing a somatic profile of the “libero” based on volleyball players’ parameters that have played in this position in the volleyball teams that participated in the London 2012 Summer Olympics. The subjects of our research were the “liberos” of the 12 volleyball teams that qualified for the competition. We recorded for these players the following parameters: age, height and weight. The study shows that the mean age of a libero was 31.4 years, with the oldest volleyball player in the Brazilian team (39 years) and the youngest one in the British team (24 years). The mean height of a libero was 184.8 cm, with the tallest libero in the volleyball team of the USA (190 cm) and the shortest one in the team of Great Britain (180 cm). The mean weight of a libero is 81.9 kg, with the highest weight in the volleyball of the United States (90 kg) and the lowest one in the Tunisian volleyball team (74 kg). Age - rather high in the liberos of the studied volleyball teams (above 30 years) point to the expertise accumulated in the long years of practicing volleyball.
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Arfiansyah, Dhika, and Anirotul Qoriah. "Survei Sarana Dan Prasarana Cabang Olahraga Bola Voli Se-Kabupaten Tegal." Indonesian Journal for Physical Education and Sport 3, no. 1 (June 23, 2022): 249–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/inapes.v3i1.55469.

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The purpose of this study was to Facilities and Infrastructure for Volleyball Sports in Tegal Regency.. This research is a qualitative, descriptive study using a survey method. data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The sample in this study were all volleyball clubs registered with the Tegal Regency PBVSI Management. The results showed that the average infrastructure for volleyball clubs in Tegal Regency was sufficient. For volleyball clubs who feel inadequate in terms of facilities, there is only one club. As for infrastructure, there is 1 volleyball club, the infrastructure is in poor condition, and 1 club is under repair. The results of the study concluded: 1) the availability of infrastructure owned by most clubs was already available; 1 volleyball club had insufficient infrastructure; 2) feasibility, all volleyball clubs were suitable for use; there were 3 clubs with insufficient infrastructure.
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Dahlia, Dahlia, Putri Cicilia Kristina, and Siti Ayu Risma Putri. "The Effect of Arm Muscle Explosion and Student’s Learning Motivation on Volleyball Service Ability of Students." Journal of Social Work and Science Education 4, no. 3 (June 24, 2023): 223–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.52690/jswse.v4i3.541.

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The purpose of this study was to find out how much influence the explosive power of the arm muscles and students’ learning motivation had on the ability to serve in volleyball. The method used in this research is literature review. The relationship between student learning motivation and student learning outcomes in volleyball games and the explosive power of the arm muscles that support the ability to serve volleyball as well as the instruments commonly used to measure learning motivation and the explosive power of the arm muscles. The results showed increasing students’ learning motivation towards volleyball games really needs to be improved because volleyball games can indirectly have many benefits for students, including good for physical fitness, can form good personality or behavior because volleyball games require good mentality, can form character and foster a quick mindset in making decisions. The low learning outcomes of students in physical education subjects, especially in big volleyball games, are suspected to be due to poor upper serve skills, where when doing the top serve there are still many students who serve unable to cross the net, have not been able to land the ball at target, the ball often comes out and concerns the net. Service is a very important technique in volleyball game because service is the beginning of the game. In this study, we will discuss about the top serve in volleyball because high school/vocational high school students in volleyball games should use the top serve. To support the ability to serve over in volleyball, arm muscle explosive power is needed. The explosive power of the arm muscles is a very important physical condition needed in mastering the volleyball serve.
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Doroshenko, Eduard, Oleksiy Sheviakov, Mykhaylo Melnyk, Mykhaylo Oliinyk, Irina Oliinyk, and Daria Vaniuk. "Modern Psychological Technologies for Correcting Conflict Situations in Limited Coalitions (Based on Volleyball Material)." Journal of Learning Theory and Methodology 4, no. 3 (November 30, 2023): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17309/jltm.2023.3.01.

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The purpose of the work – to determine the peculiarities of the response of sportswomen to conflict situations in the conditions of a limited coalition of the volleyball team in order to optimize the process of sports training. Materials and methods. Participants: 30 amateur volleyball players (women), who participated in park and beach volleyball competitions in the 2022-2023 season under the auspices of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Volleyball Federation. Age range: 18-27. Methods: Analysis and systematization of data from scientific and methodical literature and the electronic resource of global information network “Internet”; pedagogical observations; psychological testing according to the method of K. Thomas “Determining the style of behavior in a conflict situation”; pedagogical experiment of controlling orientation; methods of mathematical statistics. Results. The analysis of the experimental indicators allows us to state that the volleyball players of the main group significantly improved the “cooperation” (+6.67%) and “compromise” (+6.67%) indicators, while the “avoidance” indicator significantly decreased (-13.33%). Based on this, we note that the technology for correcting conflict situations in limited coalitions of the volleyball team is quite effective (indicators of volleyball players of the main group). Among the volleyball players of the control group, an increase in indicators according to the “compromise” criteria (+6.67%) and a decrease according to the “avoidance” criterion (-6.66%) were recorded. Conclusion. Modern technologies of psychological training in volleyball, which relate to issues of correction of conflict situations in limited coalitions, are a prerequisite for increasing the effectiveness of the competitive activity of volleyball players. The main ways of applying these technologies in the training process in volleyball are the psychological diagnosis of female athletes taking in to account their personal qualifications, social roles in the limited coalition of the volleyball team; targeted application in competitive micro- or mesocycles of training to increase the effectiveness of training and competitive activities in limited coalitions.
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Saleh, Muhammad Syahrul, Syahruddin Syahruddin, and M. Sahib Saleh. "The Effect of Different Methods of Distribution and Methods Massed to The Passing Down Skills Volleyball of Game." Journal Coaching Education Sports 4, no. 1 (May 17, 2023): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31599/jces.v4i1.2056.

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The aims of this research are to determine the effect of the method of mass on the volleyball skills of passing, the effect of the distributed method on the volleyball skills of passing, and to know the difference between the methods of massed and distributed methods for passing the volleyball skills. This type of research is a thrue experiment with Randomized Group Pretest - Posttest Design. The independent variable is the method of massed and distributed methods while the dependent variable was passing the volleyball skills. The subjects were male students in grade 2 SMA Negeri 1 Gangking district Gantarang Bulukumba learning year 2011/2012, and as many as 30 people are purposive random sampling. The results showed that there was a significant effect of massed method for passing down skills in the game of volleyball (p <0.05), there was a significant effect of distributed method for passing down skills in the game of volleyball (p <0.05), and better-distributed method increases passing down the skills in the game of volleyball than massed method (p <0.05). Keyword: Massed, Distributed, Passing, Volleyball
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Patsiaouras, Asterios, and Catalin Stirbu. "Assessing Resilience in Youth (U16) Volleyball National Teams." International Journal of Physical Education, Fitness and Sports 9, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/ijpefs2036.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the resilience of youth high level volleyball players. Forty-eight volleyball national team players U16 from Greece and Romania participated to the study (18 females and 30 males). The Self Evaluation Resilience test was used for the study. The data were analyzed with SPSS 21.0 using one-way ANOVA with post hoc Bonferroni adjustment test. Results showed statistically significant differences between the males and females national team volleyball players in variables ‘‘healthy lifestyle’’ and ‘‘self-efficacy’’. It was concluded that coaches and volleyball players should recognize that female’s volleyball players focused more in healthy life style and having less self-efficacy comparing to same aged male’s volleyball players.
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Nurfani, Nurfani, Setya Rahayu, and Bambang Priyono. "The Relationship of Anxiety, Confidence, and Motivation to the Performance of Volleyball Referees: A Correlation Study." JUARA : Jurnal Olahraga 7, no. 2 (July 24, 2022): 455–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33222/juara.v7i2.2038.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between anxiety, self-confidence, and motivation to the performance of the referees of volleyball associations throughout Indonesia, West Nusa Tenggara province. This study uses a correlational method with a quantitative approach. The population is 45 referees, sampling using total sampling. The research variable was the performance of the volleyball referee as the dependent variable and anxiety, self-confidence, and motivation as the independent variables. The data analysis technique used a linearity test and product-moment correlation. The results of this study are 1) a low relationship between anxiety and the performance of volleyball referees. 2) moderate relationship between confidence and the performance of volleyball referees. 3) a strong relationship between motivation and the performance of volleyball referees. 4) moderate relationship between anxiety and self-confidence with the performance of volleyball referees. 5) a strong relationship between self-confidence and motivation with the performance of volleyball referees. 6) a strong relationship between anxiety and motivation with the performance of volleyball referees. 7) a strong relationship between anxiety, self-confidence and motivation with the performance of volleyball referees. The conclusion of this study is to increase the confidence of referees through training programs in the psychological (mental) realm that are integrated into the training program with an understanding of the rules of the game regularly. This effort is made to improve the quality of the performance of volleyball referees.
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Liuqing, Yang, Zhang Yuanping, Yin Hua, and Huang Zhiyu. "Discussion on the Present Situation and Measures of Physical Training of Volleyball Team in Higher Vocational Colleges." SHS Web of Conferences 187 (2024): 01003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202418701003.

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In order to understand the current situation and measures of physical training of volleyball team in higher vocational colleges, this paper takes the current situation of physical training of volleyball team in Higher Vocational Colleges as the object, starting with the physical training of volleyball team in Higher Vocational Colleges as the starting point, using the methods of literature review, questionnaire survey, expert interview and mathematical statistics, briefly discusses the concept of physical training of volleyball team in Higher Vocational Colleges at this stage, and analyzes the current stage of vocational colleges This paper analyzes the performance of insufficient physical training of college volleyball team, and introduces the new concept of physical training to analyze the optimization measures of physical training of volleyball team in higher vocational colleges. It is concluded that the basic situation of volleyball players in higher vocational colleges is not different, which has no great impact on physical training, but the physical training lacks certain scientificity, and the training mode is relatively single, and the training plan is not targeted. Through scientific physical training, we can improve the competitive ability of volleyball players in higher vocational colleges. Therefore, physical fitness is an important component of the competitive ability of volleyball players in higher vocational colleges, and good physical quality is the key for volleyball players in Higher Vocational Colleges to have high-level technology and obtain good sports results.
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Marques Junior, Nelson Kautzner. "Specificity principle applied in the volleyball." MOJ Sports Medicine 4, no. 1 (February 28, 2020): 13–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/mojsm.2020.04.00087.

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Specificity principle the trainer needs to prepare the session the most similar to the competition and the physical training with the strength and the resistance required during the sports practice. How the coach can use the specificity principle in the volleyball training? Volleyball books do not have this information. Then, the objective of the mini-review was to explaining the use of the specificity principle in the volleyball training. Traditional periodization of Matveev determined that aerobic training is the most important session for the athlete because this training for the athlete practices higher loads in the other training phase. This type of training is not specific for the volleyball because the rally is alactic and the match improves the aerobic conditioning, in the volleyball the physical training more important for the volleyball player is the strength training. The volleyball players deserve to practice the special strength training and reactive strength training because these strength trainings is in accordance with the specificity principle. The years 80 was the Cooper era because the volleyball players practiced long-running of 5 kilometers or more. The long-running is not specific for the volleyball player because this match is intermittent. Then, the type of training with an intermittent action is the fartlek and the interval training. Therefore, knowing the content of the specificity principle is important for the physical trainer to elaborate the training. The volleyball coach needs to know the specificity principle for elaborate with more quality the session and the periodization for the volleyball players. In conclusion, the specificity principle is useful to guide the training.
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KUMAR, S. SATHISH, and G. Vinod KUMAR. "Effect of Skill Related Training on Skill Performance among Volleyball Players." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 2, no. 5 (September 29, 2020): 1–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2020.2.5.1.

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Initially called 'Mintonette', the sport of volleyball was designed in 1895 by William G Morgan, in Holyoke, Massachusetts at a YMCA. The modern volleyball is highly specialized in almost all the major skills of volleyball. It is a sport for young and old for men and women. The character of volleyball is altogether not quite the same as that of different games discipline. In order to find the effect of skill related training on skill performance among volleyball players. To find the skill performance the study is being framed. Total 40 students from YMCA College of physical education and Nandanam Arts and Science College, Chennai, has taken as samples for the study and 12 weeks of training have given for 5 days a week. With the help of various literatures for Skill related training the training is being framed. For Skill related variables the following Test were conducted- Russel Lange Volleyball Test for Serving Ability, Brady Volleyball Test for attacking ability, Helman Volleyball (forearm) Test for forearm/dig passing and Helman Volleyball (Face pass/overhead pass) Test. To compare the skill related performance of volleyball player’s independent t-test will be employed. The significance level will be set as p<0.05. For Experimental Design the static group comparison design was used for the study. To compare the selected skill related variables ANCOVA is being used at the significant level of 0.05. It is concluded that the effect of skill related training for volleyball players has improved the Attacking ability, serving ability, Forearm and Overhead passing ability significantly. It is concluded that the Experimental group was significantly improved than the control group.
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