Journal of Volleyball Sciences
Online ISSN : 2433-7277
Print ISSN : 1344-9524
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A Study on Dig Performance in University Women's Volleyball
Focusing on dig-compatible operation and hitting ball type
Yuki MORIMasato NAKAYAMAAkio NAGAE
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2021 Volume 23 Issue 1 Pages 49-53

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The purpose of this study is to clarify the current situation of dig success during a game in college women's volleyball by analyzing the response behavior and the types of hits during a dig play in a total of 30 games for college women's volleyball, The aim was to gain knowledge. And, as a conclusion, when comparing the upper and lower teams of the appearance rate by the dig-compatible operation, no significant difference was recognized in the A group, and in the B group, the higher team showed the dig in the stable operation. The appearance rate was significantly higher.1.As for the success rate by digcompatible operation, stable operation (A: 80%, B: 80%) is more stable in both A and B groups than unstable operation (A: 41%, B: 43%). The result was significantly higher. 2.With regard to the dig success rate by hit type, the dig success rate for soft hits (A: 56%, B: 63%) is the highest for both A and B groups, and thereafter, banging without touching blocks (A: 55%, B: 53%), and the bang (A: 48%, B: 45%) that touched the block showed the highest success rate.
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