The influence of serve characteristics on performance in men's and women's high-standard beach volleyball
Ver/Abrir
Otros/as autores/as
Fecha de publicación
2011ISSN
0264-0414
Resumen
The precise influence of serve type and serve ball speed on beach volleyball performance is unclear. We examined the
relationship between serve type and speed and their effectiveness during the 2008 Men’s and Women’s Open World Tour
Tournament. Three hundred and seventy-eight and 375 serves performed by men and women respectively from the main
draw tournament were analysed. Serve speed was recorded using a radar gun. Two expert observers recorded serve speed,
serve mode, serve effectiveness and rally outcome. There was no relationship between serve speed and its effectiveness for
men (r¼70.047, P40.05) and for women (r¼70.048, P40.05). However, there was a relationship between serve ball
speed and its effectiveness both for men and women, when speed was categorised into three groups. There was a better
balance between negative and positive outcomes at medium speeds for men and at low and high speeds for women. There
was a relationship between ranking and serve ball speed only for women and between ranking and type of serve for both
genders. There was no relationship between rally outcome and serve effectiveness. The combination of high ball speed and
jump serve is characteristic of high ranking women but not of men.
Tipo de documento
Artículo
Lengua
Inglés
Palabras clave
Voleibol
Rendiment (Esports)
Cinemàtica
Páginas
9 p.
Publicado por
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Buscá, B., Moras, G., Peña López, J., & Rodríguez-Jiménez, S. (2011). The influence of serve characteristics on performance in men's and women's high-standard beach volleyball. Journal of Sports Sciences, 30(3), 269-272. doi:10.1080/02640414.2011.635309
Este ítem aparece en la(s) siguiente(s) colección(ones)
- Articles [1389]
Derechos
Tots els drets reservats
(c) Taylor & Francis, 2011