Which Skills and factors Better Predict Winning and Losing in High-Level Men's Volleyball?
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2013ISSN
1064-8011
Resumen
The aim of this study was to determine which skills and
factors better predicted the outcomes of regular season volleyball
matches in the Spanish “Superliga” and were significant for
obtaining positive results in the game. The study sample consisted
of 125 matches played during the 2010–11 Spanish
men’s first division volleyball championship. Matches were
played by 12 teams composed of 148 players from 17 different
nations from October 2010 to March 2011. The variables analyzed
were the result of the game, team category, home/away
court factors, points obtained in the break point phase, number
of service errors, number of service aces, number of reception
errors, percentage of positive receptions, percentage of perfect
receptions, reception efficiency, number of attack errors, number
of blocked attacks, attack points, percentage of attack points,
attack efficiency, and number of blocks performed by both teams
participating in the match. The results showed that the variables
of team category, points obtained in the break point phase,
number of reception errors, and number of blocked attacks by
the opponent were significant predictors of winning or losing the
matches. Odds ratios indicated that the odds of winning a volleyball
match were 6.7 times greater for the teams belonging to
higher rankings and that every additional point in Complex II
increased the odds of winning a match by 1.5 times. Every
reception and blocked ball error decreased the possibility of
winning by 0.6 and 0.7 times, respectively.
Tipo de documento
Artículo
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Inglés
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Voleibol
Páginas
7 p.
Publicado por
Lippincott
Citación
Peña López, J., Rodriguez-Guerra, J., Busca, B. & Serra, N. 2013, "Which Skills and Factors Better Predict Winning and Losing in High-Level Men's Volleyball?", Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, vol. 27, no. 9, pp. 2487-2493.
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