@article{oai:shitennojiuniversity.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000287, author = {吉田 Yoshida, 康成 Yasunari and 西 Nishi, 博史 Hirofumi}, issue = {68}, journal = {四天王寺大学紀要}, month = {Sep}, note = {The purpose of this study was to investigate the digging techniques of elite male volleyball players against spikes in volleyball. 34 occurrences of forearm digging motions in excellent receptions in 6 games (Argentina vs Cuba, Poland vs Iran, Serbia vs Japan, Iran vs Argentina, Cuba vs Serbia, and Poland vs Japan) from the 2011 Men’s World Cup Volleyball were analyzed by the Direct Linear Transformation Method. The results were as follows. First, in 477 occurrences of receiving (blockers did not touch the ball), receivers touched the ball 200 times, accounting for 42%. However, counter attacks (excellent receptions) occurred only 69 times, accounting for 14%. Second, 29 dig errors by liberos (24%) caused lost points, but that was lower than 93 dig errors (76%) by other players. Third, in 18 occurrences, the positions of liberos at receive impacts were located left-back. Finally, in 18 occurrences, up-down hip joint movements of liberos became higher close to the moment of spike hit for almost all of the trials. In addition, liberos made a pre-jump movement prior to hits in almost all the trials. key words: volleyball, dig, elite male player, libero}, pages = {257--281}, title = {Digging Techniques of Elite Men’s Volleyball Players in International Matches 国際試合におけるバレーボール一流男子選手のスパイクレシーブ技術に関する研究}, year = {2019}, yomi = {ヨシダ, ヤスナリ and ニシ, ヒロフミ} }