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Effect of different training methods on tactical-technical performance and decision-making of beach volleyball male athletes
Author(s) -
Raianne de Brito Grisi,
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Vitor Bruno Cavalcanti Torres,
Júlio César Gomes da Silva,
José Fellipe Soares Maranhão,
Henrique de Oliveira Castro,
Gilmário Ricarte Batista,
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Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
journal of physical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.18
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 2448-2455
DOI - 10.4025/jphyseduc.v32i1.3234
Subject(s) - situational ethics , applied psychology , athletes , session (web analytics) , psychology , training (meteorology) , intervention (counseling) , computer science , physical therapy , social psychology , medicine , psychiatry , world wide web , meteorology , physics
Training methods are differential tools for improving the tactical and technical performance of teams. The aim of the presente study was to analyze the effect of six weeks on learning/performance using two methods. 16 male athletes participated. The study lasted ten weeks, divided into three main phases: pre, intervention and post evaluations. In the pre and post phases were performed evaluations of tactical-technical performance and decision making in the attack. The intervention was performed with three training sessions per weeks for each group according to the method (analytical and situational) and at the end of the session traditional and/or adapted games were performed. In the effectiveness of actions with the situational training method, the reception (p= 0.014) and the survey (p= 0.004) showed an increase between the pre vs. pos moment. In the performance coefficient with the situational training method, the reception (p= 0.025) and the survey (p= 0.020) also showed an increase between the pre vs. pos moment. And in the decision making of the attack, the situational group (p= 0.019) promoted superior adaptations to the analytical method. It is concluded that the situational method promotes beginners to beach volleyball learning in relation to the fundamentals of receiving service and lifting, as well as for decision making of the attack.

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