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Motricidade

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PORATH, Margareth et al. Level of technical-tactical performance of youth volleyball teams. Motri. [online]. 2016, vol.12, n.2, pp.08-17. ISSN 1646-107X.  https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.6012.

The aim of study was to analyze the level of technical-tactical performance of young volleyball players from Santa Catarina state. The 271 participants were from 24 volleyball teams U-15, U16 and U-17 that played the finals of 2010 Santa Catarina State Championship. The games were recorded and the technical-tactical actions were analyzed through the Technical-Tactical Assessment-Instrument in Volleyball. For data analysis we used descriptive and inferential statistics available on SPSS Program version 23 in order to present the performance levels of the players and associate them with gender and competitive level. Overall, the results showed that most of the players had adequate levels of technical-tactical performance, highlighting the components adjustment and efficiency. Most of the players revealed intermediary levels on decision-making and efficacy components. The scores were similar considering different competitive level and gender. To conclude, considering that study occurred with athletes in development, the tactical components can be enhanced by the sport´s practice, improving the quality and the velocity of decision-making and consequently the player´s efficacy.

Keywords : Volleyball; Game Analysis; Technical-tactical actions; Youth sport.

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