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- Title
Preliminary study for the implementation of the "Servo-Volley Platform" innovative technology in view of improving the volleyball serve.
- Authors
Ungur, Ramona; Bondoc, Dragoş Ionescu
- Abstract
Background. The use of a modern innovative technology conceived by us and denominated Servo-Volley may determine a new approach to specific training that targets the performance objectives and increases team effectiveness while increasing the efficiency of the volleyball serve. Aims. To prove the efficiency of the innovative platform denominated Servo-Volley during the training of the serve, including in official contests. Methods. The research was conducted between 2012 and 2013 and included 10 senior players of the CSU Medicina team in Târgu Mures. The research tested the motor skills of the subjects and recorded the efficiency of the serve during the official contests in the preliminary tournament, after implementing the specialized program using the Servo-Volley Platform. Results. Considering the average efficiency for each area (Z), the research revealed that the areas behind the 2nd line recorded higher values compared to the other areas of the court: 86% in Z5, 84% in Z1 and 82% in Z6. In the center of the volleyball court, the efficiency of each area was as follows: 53% in Z9, 47% in Z7 and 45% in Z8. The lowest efficiency was recorded in the area next to the net, namely in the 1st line, therefore the efficiency in Z2 was 11%, similar to the one in Z4, whereas in Z3, only 5 of the 100 hits were recorded, achieving an efficiency percentage of 5%. During the official contests, the efficiency recorded increased by 18% after the implementation of the program using the Servo-Volley platform. Conclusions. The use of the innovative technology objectified in the Servo-Volley platform contributes to the improvement of the serve both during the training and the competition process.
- Subjects
MEDICAL innovations; VOLLEYBALL training; AFTER school sports; TRAINING of volleyball players; VOLLEYBALL competitions
- Publication
Palestrica of the Third Millennium Civilization & Sport, 2014, Vol 15, Issue 4, p326
- ISSN
1582-1943
- Publication type
Article