Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender

The study was designed to develop a method for analysing on the offensive use of zones in the high competition, during the European Beach Volleyball Championships (2005), and (2006). And objective comparison of male and female playing characteristics is still missing in literature. We hypothesized t...

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Main Authors: Juan J. Chinchilla-Mira, Jose A. Pérez-Turpin, Jose A. Martínez-Carbonell, Marcelo A. Jove-Tossi
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Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2012-v7-n3-offensive-zones-in-beach-volleyball-differences-by-gender
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spelling doaj-507f33227ed44f709866c3487069471f2020-11-24T21:19:21ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022012-10-017372773210.4100/jhse.2012.73.128213Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by genderJuan J. Chinchilla-Mira0Jose A. Pérez-Turpin1Jose A. Martínez-Carbonell2Marcelo A. Jove-Tossi3University of AlicanteUniversity of AlicanteUniversity of AlicanteUniversity of AlicanteThe study was designed to develop a method for analysing on the offensive use of zones in the high competition, during the European Beach Volleyball Championships (2005), and (2006). And objective comparison of male and female playing characteristics is still missing in literature. We hypothesized that the gender differences in anthropometric and athletic properties (e.g. strength) as well as the different net heights (2.24 vs. 2.43 m) on the same field size (8x16 m) would be reflected in the game. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the technical and tactical behaviour of female and male beach volleyball professionals and discover any gender differences. A quantitative analysis was carried out of 20 players (10 female and 10 male) taking part in the European Beach Volleyball Championship 2005 and 2006. Video recordings were made of the 659 points in eight matches played. The finished recordings were analysed using SPSS 17.0. The first significant result of the comparison showed that the mean most use of zones was in men (z1, z2, z4 and z5) in different for women was (z1 and z5). A second group of results showed the percentage the ball to the net was in men (7.73%) and in women (5.35%). Later analysis related that the ball out in men was (15.53%) and women was (27.38%). An understanding of the offensive use of zones are necessary for us to establish specific tactical training patterns for beach volleyball.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2012-v7-n3-offensive-zones-in-beach-volleyball-differences-by-genderZonesOffensiveBeach-VolleyballAnalysisChampionship
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author Juan J. Chinchilla-Mira
Jose A. Pérez-Turpin
Jose A. Martínez-Carbonell
Marcelo A. Jove-Tossi
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Jose A. Pérez-Turpin
Jose A. Martínez-Carbonell
Marcelo A. Jove-Tossi
Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Zones
Offensive
Beach-Volleyball
Analysis
Championship
author_facet Juan J. Chinchilla-Mira
Jose A. Pérez-Turpin
Jose A. Martínez-Carbonell
Marcelo A. Jove-Tossi
author_sort Juan J. Chinchilla-Mira
title Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
title_short Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
title_full Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
title_fullStr Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
title_full_unstemmed Offensive zones in beach volleyball: Differences by gender
title_sort offensive zones in beach volleyball: differences by gender
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2012-10-01
description The study was designed to develop a method for analysing on the offensive use of zones in the high competition, during the European Beach Volleyball Championships (2005), and (2006). And objective comparison of male and female playing characteristics is still missing in literature. We hypothesized that the gender differences in anthropometric and athletic properties (e.g. strength) as well as the different net heights (2.24 vs. 2.43 m) on the same field size (8x16 m) would be reflected in the game. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the technical and tactical behaviour of female and male beach volleyball professionals and discover any gender differences. A quantitative analysis was carried out of 20 players (10 female and 10 male) taking part in the European Beach Volleyball Championship 2005 and 2006. Video recordings were made of the 659 points in eight matches played. The finished recordings were analysed using SPSS 17.0. The first significant result of the comparison showed that the mean most use of zones was in men (z1, z2, z4 and z5) in different for women was (z1 and z5). A second group of results showed the percentage the ball to the net was in men (7.73%) and in women (5.35%). Later analysis related that the ball out in men was (15.53%) and women was (27.38%). An understanding of the offensive use of zones are necessary for us to establish specific tactical training patterns for beach volleyball.
topic Zones
Offensive
Beach-Volleyball
Analysis
Championship
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