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Notational Analysis of the Volleyball Serve
none6noThe aim of the present study was to investigate the serving techniques in male top level volleyball, especially the tactical and spatial
behavior of the servers and receiving opponents focusing on the pros and cons of the different serving techniques. An analysis was
made of 4552 serves from 28 matches played during the 2008-2009 regular season of the Italian volleyball male Top League. Serving
techniques were categorized into Jump Serve (JS), Float Jump Serve (FJS) and Float Serve (FS), and for each serve several
parameters were recorded: role of the server (Setter - S, Hitter - H, and Middle Blocker - MB), kind of serve (JS, FJS, FS), number of
players defending the serve (Defense), difficulty in receiving the serve (RS), evaluation of serve outcome (EV), and defensive court
zone where the ball was directed (FZ). The results confirmed the largest use of the JS (69.9%), followed by the FJS (26.9%) and the FS
(3.3%). There were significant relationships between the serve technique, the EV, the Defense and the FZ where the serves were
directed (Chi-Square p = 0.000). The zone absolutely most hit was the posterior/central, followed by the left/posteriors. There were
significant differences in the RS difficulty for the JS respect to FJS (p = 0.001) and FS (p = 0.000) and also for the defensive strategies
performed: a defense strategy with 2 defenders showed significant and better score during the reception respect to that with 3 (p =
0.000). No statistical relationship was found between the role of the server and other parameters. These results are consistent with
previous studies in which JS showed to be the most powerful technique in terms of increasing defensive difficulties but, at the same
time, with a fairly high percentage of errors. This issue must be taken into consideration in crucial phases of the game, and the serving
techniques must be used strategically. JS can be very useful for increasing the defensive “conflict zones” with the aim to score a direct
ace or to make the offensive maneuver difficult after reception. FJS can be useful when there is the need to aim a specific FZ and
prepare the team for the next defense action. Scouting or match analysis procedure of the serving statistics should be performed during
the game to better indicate the serve strategy to choose.openAndrea CIUFFARELLA, Luca RUSSO, Francesco MASEDU, Marco VALENTI, Riccardo IZZO, Marco DE ANGELISCiuffarella, Andrea; Russo, Luca; Masedu, Francesco; Valenti, Marco; Izzo, Riccardo; DE ANGELIS, Marc