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STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIES Higher Physical Education Volleyball

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Page 1: Higher Physical Education Volleyball.  Strategy  Methods of Analysis  Non Specialised Roles (Serving and Receiving)  Strengths of this Strategy

STRUCTURES AND

STRATEGIESHigher Physical Education

Volleyball

Page 2: Higher Physical Education Volleyball.  Strategy  Methods of Analysis  Non Specialised Roles (Serving and Receiving)  Strengths of this Strategy

STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIES Strategy Methods of Analysis Non Specialised Roles (Serving and Receiving)

Strengths of this Strategy Weaknesses of this Strategy

Page 3: Higher Physical Education Volleyball.  Strategy  Methods of Analysis  Non Specialised Roles (Serving and Receiving)  Strengths of this Strategy

WHAT IS A STRATEGY? A strategy is the management of the tactics and skills of the game. It is a planned system of play, which is implemented during the game to achieve specific outcomes

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DESCRIBING A STRATEGY Discuss 4 phases - Serve- Serve reception- Defence- Attack and Cover Use principles of play Use Diagrams Describe your role within this strategy

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METHODS OF ANALYSIS When analysing you should be looking

for

- Your individual performance within strategy

- The teams performance- Effect on opposition

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METHODS OF ANALYSIS• Match Analysis• Look at match statistics both for team

and individual performances• Individual successful or failed passes in

setter and spiker roles• Work out which position is your

preferred position- better team performance

• Success of 1 man/ 2man block• Permanent record can be compared at

later date

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METHODS (CONTINUED)

Video

• Allow you to make up Match Analysis sheet using rewind, pause facilities

• Permanent record kept for comparisons• Your coach can take you through selected

moves within the game• Pinpoint strengths and weaknesses• Strengths and weaknesses against particular

opponents• Retain Video to work out changes and

compare effects on overall team performance

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METHODS (CONTINUED) Coach

• Coach is very knowledgeable • Use this tactical knowledge to identify

individual and team strengths and weaknesses.

• Suggest possible solutions

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DESCRIBING NON SPECIALISED ROLES IN VOLLEYBALL On Service

In our team we have 2 good setters and 2 good spikers. Our current strategy is one where we have everyone playing in all positions on the court, without any specialised roles. We decided to play our two setters opposite each other in position 1 and 3 and two spikers at position 2 and 4. We rotate round all positions on service.

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WHEN SERVING No 1 When No 1 serves the ball over the net, our team’s first role is to

defend. After he serves, No1 covers the back of the court, mainly in the middle, but they must always be alert so that he can move to both sides to cover surprise attacks from the opposition.

No 3 No 3 is the setter. In defence, my role is to assess where the

opponents attack is coming from , and move across to join either player 2 or player 4 to set a 2 man block. In attack I have to provide quality sets for players 2 and 4.

No 2 When the attack comes from this side it is his role to try and block

out the opponents spike. In the 2 man block, he must also decide where the block should be set up. The role is to play the attacking shots, the spike, the push volley.

No 4 No 4 Player not involved in the block, must come off the net and

move back to help defend the back court in case ball gets past the block. In attack he plays spike, tip and push volley.

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NON SPECIALISED ROLESWHEN RECEIVING SERVE When receiving serve

Our current strategy is one where we have everyone playing in all positions on the court, without any specialised roles. Now we decide our roles when the opposition are serving.

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WHEN RECEIVING SERVE When receiving service, 4, 1, and 2 must form a

tight semi- circle about 2/3 back on the court. They must be ready to cover the full court and make the first pass into position 3. No 2 and 4 must take serves coming to the front of the court and down the lines and No 1 takes the serve going deep to the back of the court.

In the setting position , No 3 , my role is to stand about 1m away from the middle of the net, receive the first pass and then play a high ball close to the net to allow player 2 and 4 to play attacking shots.

Player 2 and 4 have to move forward after set from back court and play the appropriate attacking shot over the net.

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PRINCIPLES OF PLAY Can you think how would we apply the

principles of play?

Width in attack Width in defence Depth in Defence

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STRENGTHS OF THIS STRATEGY This strategy is very simple and involves no great

tactical thought. As a result it is not confusing and able to focus on individual roles.

As it is not confusing able to fully concentrate on individual skills and in turn improve team performance.

Concentrate on individual tactics- e.g. as a spiker I can concentrate on setting up 2 man block and cover back if spike is not played.

Positioned good setters and spikers opposite it means that every second position we have best players in preferred positions.

2 man block larger blocking area. Creates a psychological barrier .

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WEAKNESSES The main weakness is that every other

rotation we have best players out of position- Although I am a good spiker, I don’t have

the movement or ability of a good setter to be able to provide quality setting passes.

- Smaller player struggle to fulfil there role as part of 2 man block

- Simple strategy, opposition find it easy to read and therefore work out tactics in advance and play to weakness within.

- 2 man block wide area but leaves gaps behind block. Leave team vulnerable to tip.

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HOMEWORK Describe the methods of analysis used

to gather information on your strategy and why they were appropriate?

Describe your Strategy and explain the strengths and weaknesses of this strategy ?

DUE Thursday 4th of October