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OPPOSING TEAM ANALYSIS

OPPOSING TEAM ANALYSIS. By Massimo Barbolini. (Opposing Setter Analysis). THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS. What influences the setter’s distribution?. FEATURES. 2. SKILLS. Attacking the block tactically Tendencies Tendencies to set the receiver Primary attackers

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OPPOSING TEAM ANALYSIS

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  1. OPPOSING TEAM ANALYSIS By Massimo Barbolini (Opposing Setter Analysis)

  2. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS What influences the setter’s distribution? • FEATURES 2. SKILLS • Attacking the block tactically • Tendencies • Tendencies to set the receiver • Primary attackers • Distribution from different points of the net a. Difference between Pass # and Pass + b. Pass origin

  3. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS Some of these situations are useful to: • ANTICIPATE the setter’s play

  4. ANTICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY a. Attacking the block tactically Example 1 SERBIA (All the R) Vs. JAPAN (R2, R3, R4)

  5. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY a. Attacking the block tactically Example 2 POLAND (All the R) Vs. JAPAN (R2, R3, R4)

  6. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY a. Attacking the block tactically Example 3 ITALY (Tutte le R) Vs. JAPAN (R2, R3, R4)

  7. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY b. Tendencies Using certain attackers Using certain plays

  8. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY c. Difference between Pass # and Pass + Distribution Russia (Rotations 4,3,2) R# R+

  9. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY d. Primary (Key) attackers

  10. Poland’s distibution prior to “Important Points” (“Crunch Time”)

  11. Poland’s distibution during “Decisive Moments”

  12. ANITICIPATE THE SETTER’S PLAY Distribution Brasil (All the Rotations) Only PR(2) Only PR(4) Tutti i PR Solo PR(#) e. Distribution from different points on the net

  13. THE OPPOSING SETTER STUDY Some of these situations are useful to: • ANTICIPATE the setter’s play • Attacking the block tactically • Tendencies • Tendencies to set the receiver • Primary attackers • Distribution from different points of the net 2. INFLUENCE the setter’s way to play

  14. INFLUENCE THE SETTER’S PLAY a. Setting the receiver

  15. INFLUENCE THE SETTER’S PLAY b. Pass origin

  16. Zone di ricezione

  17. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS Some of these situations are useful to: • ANTICIPATE the setter’s play • Attacking the block tactically • Tendencies • Tendencies to set the receiver • Primary attackers • Distribution from different points of the net 2. INFLUENCE the setter’s decisions • Setting the receiver • Pass origin

  18. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS What is the ‘base’ that the setter uses to design the plays THE MIDDLEBLOCKER BASES: Two bases behind the setter (Fast, 2-B) Two forward (1, 7) 2. Two close to the setter (1, 2-B) Two far (Fast, 7) C

  19. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS Only considering the bases we can relate to: . Distribution share

  20. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS Only considering the bases we can relate to: . ‘opening play’ tendency Eg: Base 7 and super in 2 zone Eg: Base 1 2 and super in 4 zone S C C S

  21. THE OPPOSING SETTER ANALYSIS Only considering the bases we can relate to: . ‘overload play’ tendency Eg: Base 7 e super in 4 zone Eg: Base 2 e super in 2 zone C S S C

  22. THE CHALLENGER TEAM ANALYSIS By Massimo Barbolini (The opposing Setter analysis) THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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