intermediate 2 pe structures and strategies – volleyball
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Intermediate 2 PE
Structures and Strategies – Volleyball.
Initial data collection
1. Subjective work sheet2. Game analysis observation
schedule3. Video analysis
4. It is important to be able to describe this process and why methods are valid and reliable.
Subjective worksheetO 2 sets against opponents of equal
ability (4-aside)O At the end of the sets our team sat
down and discussed our performance under three main headings
O Service receptionO Transition to attack and attack playO Court coverage and defenceO Here we wrote down our strengths
and weaknesses in each area.
Game analysis osO This schedule highlighted the main
ways points could be won in volleyball
O Whilst I played 2 sets against opponent of equal ability an observer sat and marked down each time a point was won with an X in the appropriate category.
What were these categories?
O ServiceO Opponent errorO BlockO 1st attackO Transition to attack O Opponent service
Appropriate and reliable
O Subjective data collection allowed our team to reflect on our own game play however not concrete evidence and based on own interpretation
O GAOS identified strengths and weaknesses in individuals and units in the game reinforcing subjective data collection
O Written evidence which could be looked at time and time again
O Could be converted to statistics hard to argue with
O Objective feedback more reliable non biasO Game duration gave enough informationO Opposition provided a realistic settingO Video analysis reinforced GAOS plus could be
slowed down or paused to look in more detail at specific aspects of play. Good for comparison
What are your teams main strengths?
O 2 tall powerful hittersO Can adjust run up at the last minute to
change direction of hitO Fast explosive arm action getting over the
ball to bring it down quickO Frequently change the tempo of the game
by using both tips and spikes to pressurise opposition defence making attacking play less predictable
O Tactically aware of opposition weaknesses targeting these players with the attacking ball.
O Able to time run and move in as a unit playing fake hits to add an element of surprise
O Read game and can target unprotected space
What is your main weakness when applying the 1.2.1
structure?O Weak receiver (impact on 1st attack, what is wrong with 1st touch?)
O What do opposition do?O What are the players technical
limitations and impact on skill?O What are the physical limitations
and impact on skill?O What are the tactical limitations
and impact on skill?O How is the setter affected?O How are the swing hitters
affected?
Service reception Observation Schedule
Played 2 sets against an opponent of equal ability (up to 25 points)
O Observer recorded each players’ service receptionO 3 = perfect pass, high and accurate to the setterO 2 = setter options limitedO 1 = setter has no optionsO 0 = direct error
O An x was also placed on a scatter graph to demonstrate where the first touch was played to and whether it was high or low
What is your main weakness when applying
the 3 touch attacking strategy. O Several players ineffective in the
setting roleO Technical weaknessesO Tactical weaknessesO Physical weaknessesO Impact on hittersO Overall impact
Setting Observation Schedule
Played 2 sets against an opponent of equal ability (up to 25 points)
O + = perfect setO 0 = Rally continuesO - = Direct error
O An x was also placed on a scatter graph to demonstrate where the set was played to and whether it was high or low
Why appropriate and reliable?
O By using focussed data collection and video analysis you are able to identify where the structure or strategy is falling down.
O Gives you a visual picture of your faultsO Identifies if one player is able to fulfil their role
due to TTP limitations.O Collecting data prevents you practicing to
improve the wrong aspect of the game firmly focussing on weaknesses
O Identifies if all players understand their roles and responsibilities
O When in pressurised situations, most players skills’ break down therefore it is important to collect data in this situation
O Acts as a method of monitoring