Data benchmarking through a longitudinal study in high-level men's volleyball

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Unit:
Department of Physical Education & Sport Science
Title:
Data benchmarking through a longitudinal study in high-level men's volleyball
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
A benchmark is a reference point for comparisons established from the value of a performance indicator. In order to create benchmarks for volleyball, we used performance data from each team of the Greek Volley League from the season 2005-2006 until the season 2016-2017 (N = 143). We considered the effectiveness of 14 parameters from five skills: serve, attack after passing, attack after defence, block and pass. The results showed that high-level teams of the Greek championship, which finished in positions 1-4, had as benchmarks: (a) in serve, two aces every five serve errors, while teams 9-12 had two aces every six errors, (b) in attack after passing one error or one passive block every four kills, while teams 9-12 had one every five kills, (c) in attack after defence one error or one passive block every three kills versus every two kills for 9-12 and (d) one error every nine passes on the target against every seven passes for 9-12. Overall, the results of this study indicate that success in volleyball can be explained with skill performance indicators, expressed as the ratio of successful to unsuccessful attempts, or with a ratio of successful attempts per set, in case of block skill. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
Publication year:
2018
Authors:
Sotirios Drikos
Athanasios Tsoukos
Journal:
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
Volume:
18
Number:
3
Pages:
470--480
Keywords:
Performance indicators,match analysis,outcome,reference values,skills
Main subject category:
Education - Sport science
DOI:
10.1080/24748668.2018.1493319
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