Title of article :
Rotational Angles and Velocities During Down the Line and Diagonal Across Court Volleyball Spikes
Author/Authors :
Brown، Justin نويسنده , , Waller ، Mike نويسنده Department of Exercise and Sport Science , , Eisenman ، Patricia نويسنده Department of Exercise and Sport Science , , Hicks-Little، Charlie A. نويسنده Department of Exercise and Sport Science ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
The volleyball spike is an explosive movement that is frequently used to end a rally and earn a point. High velocity
spikes are an important skill for a successful volleyball offense. Although the influence of vertical jump height and arm
velocity on spiked ball velocity (SBV) have been investigated, little is known about the relationship of shoulder and hip
angular kinematics with SBV. Other sport skills, like the baseball pitch share similar movement patterns and suggest
trunk rotation is important for such movements. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of both
shoulder and hip angular kinematics with ball velocity during the volleyball spike. Methods: Fourteen Division I
collegiate female volleyball players executed down the line (DL) and diagonally across-court (DAC) spikes in a
laboratory setting to measure shoulder and hip angular kinematics and velocities. Each spike was analyzed using a 10
Camera Raptor-E Digital Real Time Camera System. Results: DL SBV was significantly greater than for DAC,
respectively (17.54±2.35 vs. 15.97±2.36 m/s, p < 0.05). The Shoulder Hip Separation Angle (S-HSA), Shoulder Angular
Velocity (SAV), and Hip Angular Velocity (HAV) were all significantly correlated with DAC SBV. S-HSA was the most
significant predictor of DAC SBV as determined by regression analysis. Conclusions: This study provides support for a
relationship between a greater S-HSA and SBV. Future research should continue to 1) examine the influence of core
training exercise and rotational skill drills on SBV and 2) examine trunk angular velocities during various types of
spikes during play.
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Journal title :
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science