DIFFERENT TYPES ARM SWING USED IN INDIAN VOLLEYBALL AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Keywords:
Volleyball, Epidemiological and Swing.Abstract
Volleyball is of the popular game in India. In past some time Indian teams perform very well at international level very well. Spiking is key factor of scoring in volleyball. Purpose of this study is to identify and quantify the frequency with which a number of different attack spike motions are used by male athletes in a volleyball tournament held at Kerala 2015. Four different swing types have been identified by the researchers for this purpose. Study was conducted on 8 teams. Researcher found that the SA swing type is the most common attack in Indian volleyball pyaers.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0903.1731
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