FIVB technical evaluation highlights “attractive” volleyball at London Olympics
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The power, speed and team play of the men's game makes it very attractive according to the FIVB Technical Evaluation |
London, Great Britain, August 5, 2012 – The FIVB Technical Evaluation of the volleyball competition at the London Olympics highlights how attractive the sport is, especially the men's tournament with their power and speed especially prevalent.
There are three FIVB technical evaluators covering volleyball and beach volleyball who are responsible for filming the respective competitions, evaluating them and presenting them for future training purposes.
The comments at the halfway stage of the volleyball competition from the FIVB technical evalutators are the following:
1) The top teams in both the men’s and women’s competitions deliver an attractive and spectacular game. This is especially true for the men's game where power, speed and team play are at the highest level.
2) For men: the spectacular and powerful jump serves, the variable back-row attacks and the blocking and defensive technique create more rallies. The physical game at the net illustrates the power of volleyball; while the overhand reception and the use of two liberos, one for reception another for defence, shows how flexible volleyball can be.
3) For women, the variable serving technique, the attacking combinations with back-row attacks and the use of two liberos are prevalent.
Examples of technical evaluations from other FIVB tournaments and Olympic Games are listed below: FIVB 2010 Men's World Championship FIVB 2010 Men's World Championship Olympic Games 2008 men Olympic Games 2008 women
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