254 resultados para Volleyball


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Tracking activities during daily life and assessing movement parameters is essential for complementing the information gathered in confined environments such as clinical and physical activity laboratories for the assessment of mobility. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are used as to monitor the motion of human movement for prolonged periods of time and without space limitations. The focus in this study was to provide a robust, low-cost and an unobtrusive solution for evaluating human motion using a single IMU. First part of the study focused on monitoring and classification of the daily life activities. A simple method that analyses the variations in signal was developed to distinguish two types of activity intervals: active and inactive. Neural classifier was used to classify active intervals; the angle with respect to gravity was used to classify inactive intervals. Second part of the study focused on extraction of gait parameters using a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) attached to the pelvis. Two complementary methods were proposed for gait parameters estimation. First method was a wavelet based method developed for the estimation of gait events. Second method was developed for estimating step and stride length during level walking using the estimations of the previous method. A special integration algorithm was extended to operate on each gait cycle using a specially designed Kalman filter. The developed methods were also applied on various scenarios. Activity monitoring method was used in a PRIN’07 project to assess the mobility levels of individuals living in a urban area. The same method was applied on volleyball players to analyze the fitness levels of them by monitoring their daily life activities. The methods proposed in these studies provided a simple, unobtrusive and low-cost solution for monitoring and assessing activities outside of controlled environments.

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In this issue...Winter Break, Mining City Taxi, Pat Hansen, Oredigger football, volleyball, Petroleum Engineering, coffee, Professor Bryce Hill, surveillance

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In this issue...movie review, Lady Diggers, collegiate volleyball, driverless cars, orientation, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, Mount Haggin, HPER, public lecture series

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ContentsVibrant VEISHEADead Week practices under fireCan science, religion logically coexist?Volleyball hits short in finaleCampustown finds change in The Resort

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ContentsWorldly experiencesAssociation hones in on improvement goalsPresident draws fire with State of the Union addressLadysoal prepares jazzy yearPower of free speech comes from the peopleWillms, Johnson will not return to play volleyball

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Este trabajo es parte de un seguimiento de la cultura y la actividad de la comunidad japonesa de Colonia Urquiza. Se han explorado temas relacionados con lo económico, cultural y social , y de estos últimos, haremos mención, de cómo el deporte tiene una importancia muy especial desde varios aspectos: como actividad física, sociabilidad, disciplina, solidaridad, trabajo en equipo, cooperación, etc. En la Argentina, el deporte más popular es el fútbol, practicado por todas las generaciones, en forma profesional o amateur, siendo común hacerlo como pasatiempo de una reunión o encuentro entre amigos. ;En Colonia Urquiza, los alumnos de la escuela japonesa, practican diversas actividades físicas como parte de la currícula y esparcimiento, lo que los lleva en algunos casos, a ver el deporte en forma profesional, como ocurre con el ping pong y el béisbol. El fútbol y el vóley, convocan a los adolescentes, mientras que el golf, park golf y pesca deportiva a los adultos. ;Focalizaremos nuestra atención en el béisbol (baseball), deporte que en esta comunidad, instalada en un mundo rural, a 20 km de la capital de la provincia de Bs. As., comenzó a tener impulso en la década del ´90, logrando conformar delegaciones nikkei de infantiles en Argentina, para medirse con sus pares en Japón. Cabe mencionar que en Argentina este deporte fue encausándose, logrando conformar la Liga Metropolitana de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, donde hay equipos formados solo por descendientes de japoneses y otros equipos mixtos, y se confrontan en torneos infantiles, prejunior, junior y adultos, con las ligas de las provincias a nivel nacional e internacional. Por lo tanto, pretendemos estudiar la relación de la comunidad con el ambiente y el deporte, los que consideramos vitales en el imaginario de la sociedad nipona

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Este trabajo es parte de un seguimiento de la cultura y la actividad de la comunidad japonesa de Colonia Urquiza. Se han explorado temas relacionados con lo económico, cultural y social , y de estos últimos, haremos mención, de cómo el deporte tiene una importancia muy especial desde varios aspectos: como actividad física, sociabilidad, disciplina, solidaridad, trabajo en equipo, cooperación, etc. En la Argentina, el deporte más popular es el fútbol, practicado por todas las generaciones, en forma profesional o amateur, siendo común hacerlo como pasatiempo de una reunión o encuentro entre amigos. ;En Colonia Urquiza, los alumnos de la escuela japonesa, practican diversas actividades físicas como parte de la currícula y esparcimiento, lo que los lleva en algunos casos, a ver el deporte en forma profesional, como ocurre con el ping pong y el béisbol. El fútbol y el vóley, convocan a los adolescentes, mientras que el golf, park golf y pesca deportiva a los adultos. ;Focalizaremos nuestra atención en el béisbol (baseball), deporte que en esta comunidad, instalada en un mundo rural, a 20 km de la capital de la provincia de Bs. As., comenzó a tener impulso en la década del ´90, logrando conformar delegaciones nikkei de infantiles en Argentina, para medirse con sus pares en Japón. Cabe mencionar que en Argentina este deporte fue encausándose, logrando conformar la Liga Metropolitana de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, donde hay equipos formados solo por descendientes de japoneses y otros equipos mixtos, y se confrontan en torneos infantiles, prejunior, junior y adultos, con las ligas de las provincias a nivel nacional e internacional. Por lo tanto, pretendemos estudiar la relación de la comunidad con el ambiente y el deporte, los que consideramos vitales en el imaginario de la sociedad nipona

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Este trabajo es parte de un seguimiento de la cultura y la actividad de la comunidad japonesa de Colonia Urquiza. Se han explorado temas relacionados con lo económico, cultural y social , y de estos últimos, haremos mención, de cómo el deporte tiene una importancia muy especial desde varios aspectos: como actividad física, sociabilidad, disciplina, solidaridad, trabajo en equipo, cooperación, etc. En la Argentina, el deporte más popular es el fútbol, practicado por todas las generaciones, en forma profesional o amateur, siendo común hacerlo como pasatiempo de una reunión o encuentro entre amigos. ;En Colonia Urquiza, los alumnos de la escuela japonesa, practican diversas actividades físicas como parte de la currícula y esparcimiento, lo que los lleva en algunos casos, a ver el deporte en forma profesional, como ocurre con el ping pong y el béisbol. El fútbol y el vóley, convocan a los adolescentes, mientras que el golf, park golf y pesca deportiva a los adultos. ;Focalizaremos nuestra atención en el béisbol (baseball), deporte que en esta comunidad, instalada en un mundo rural, a 20 km de la capital de la provincia de Bs. As., comenzó a tener impulso en la década del ´90, logrando conformar delegaciones nikkei de infantiles en Argentina, para medirse con sus pares en Japón. Cabe mencionar que en Argentina este deporte fue encausándose, logrando conformar la Liga Metropolitana de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, donde hay equipos formados solo por descendientes de japoneses y otros equipos mixtos, y se confrontan en torneos infantiles, prejunior, junior y adultos, con las ligas de las provincias a nivel nacional e internacional. Por lo tanto, pretendemos estudiar la relación de la comunidad con el ambiente y el deporte, los que consideramos vitales en el imaginario de la sociedad nipona

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Examining a team’s performance from a physical point of view their momentum might indicate unexpected turning points in defeat or success. Physicists describe this value as to require some effort to be started, but also that it is relatively easy to keep it going once a sufficient level is reached (Reed and Hughes, 2006). Unlike football, rugby, handball and many more sports, a regular volleyball match is not limited by time but by points that need to be gathered. Every minute more than one point is won by either one team or the other. That means a series of successive points enlarges the gap between the teams making it more and more difficult to catch up with the leading one. This concept of gathering momentum, or the reverse in a performance, can give the coaches, athletes and sports scientists further insights into winning and losing performances. Momentum investigations also contain dependencies between performances or questions if future performances are reliant upon past streaks. Squash and volleyball share the characteristic of being played up to a certain amount of points. Squash was examined according to the momentum of players by Hughes et al. (2006). The initial aim was to expand normative profiles of elite squash players using momentum graphs of winners and errors to explore ‘turning points’ in a performance. Dynamic systems theory has enabled the definition of perturbations in sports exhibiting rhythms (Hughes et al., 2000; McGarry et al., 2002; Murray et al., 2008), and how players and teams cause these disruptions of rhythm can inform on the way they play, these techniques also contribute to profiling methods. Together with the analysis of one’s own performance it is essential to have an understanding of your oppositions’ tactical strengths and weaknesses. By modelling the oppositions’ performance it is possible to predict certain outcomes and patterns, and therefore intervene or change tactics before the critical incident occurs. The modelling of competitive sport is an informative analytic technique as it directs the attention of the modeller to the critical aspects of data that delineate successful performance (McGarry & Franks, 1996). Using tactical performance profiles to pull out and visualise these critical aspects of performance, players can build justified and sophisticated tactical plans. The area is discussed and reviewed, critically appraising the research completed in this element of Performance Analysis.

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El objetivo de estudio es conocer los tipos de saques utilizados, dependiendo el momento del set en el que se producen. Este estudio ha sido desarrollado durante el torneo Nestea Spanish Master de Vóley Playa disputado en Valencia en el año 2006. La muestra de estudio la componen 10 jugadoras que conforman 5 equipos con un total de 4 encuentros analizados que suman 331 saques analizados. El análisis de las videograbaciones se llevó a cabo con el software SportCode Pro v.8.5.2. Los saques se clasificaron dependiendo del momento en el que se produjeron, siendo la franja 1 (del punto 1 al 7), franja 2 (del punto 8 al 14) y franja 3 (del punto 15 al 21). El análisis de datos se llevo a cabo con el software SPSS v.19. La prueba Chi-cuadrado, estableció diferencias significativas entre los diferentes tipos de saques para la franja 1 y 3 (p<.05), pero no se establecieron diferencias significativas en la franja 2 para los tres tipos de saque utilizado (p>.05). Se experimenta una disminución en el uso del saque en potencia (SP) de la franja 1 (84.1%) con respecto al de la franja 3 (4.8%), mientras que el saque flotante (SF) aumenta de la franja 1 (13.5%) a la franja 3 (81%). Finalmente el saque flotante (SF) en salto aumentan de la franja 1 (2.4%) a la franja 2 (28%) y decrece de esta última a la franja 3 (14.3%).

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Objectives: Coaches are a primary influence on athletes' development in youth sport (Horn, 2008). However, the intervention tone of coaches' behaviour has not been directly observed. The purpose of this study was to examine associations between the intervention tone exhibited by youth sport coaches and athletes' individual developmental trajectories over the course of a season. Design: Short-term longitudinal study with behavioural observation. Method: Fifty-five athletes and their coaches from five youth volleyball teams were observed at three time points, and the intervention tone of interactive behaviour was systematically coded and organized by coach-athlete dyad. Athletes completed measures of the 4C's of athlete development (competence, confidence, connection, character) at each time point, which were used to create individualized developmental trajectories. Person-centred analyses were used to examine associations between athletes' developmental trajectories and their unique interactive experiences with their coach. Results: Cluster analysis revealed the presence of three distinct clusters based on athletes' developmental trajectories: 1) high and increasing, 2) low and decreasing, and 3) moderate and maintaining, with athletes from each team distributed across clusters. Analysis of dyadic interaction profiles revealed significant differences in interactive behaviour between clusters. Conclusions: Results suggest that differences in coach-athlete interactive experiences are associated with different developmental trajectories over the course of a season, even for athletes working with the same coach, highlighting the individualized nature of coaches' influence on young athletes. Practical implications for coaches include a critical awareness of their unique interactive relationship with each athlete independently, as well as the importance of fostering these relationships with regard to young people as more than just athletes.

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More than 10 years ago, it was suggested that sociometry and systematic observation were two potentially useful but under-utilized methods for the study of peers in youth sport (Smith, 2003). Despite this call, the methods used to study peers in sport remain largely focused on athletes' perceptions through questionnaires and interviews. Thus, the purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate the utility of sociometry in relation to sport competence and observed athlete behavior in youth sport. Three adolescent female volleyball teams were videotaped during three practice sessions, and sport competence and sociometric status were assessed using questionnaires. An observational coding system was developed and used to code athlete behaviors and data were compared across sociometric status groups. Results revealed significant differences between sociometric status groups on peer ratings of sport competence, but not on athlete behavior. However, interesting findings emerged with respect to how status groups interacted with teammates and coaches. Thus, sport competence seems to be an important factor in gaining acceptance among youth peer groups. Further, sociometry and behavioral observation appear to be useful techniques that should continue to be employed in the study of peer relations in youth sport.

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Objectives: Coaches are a primary influence on athletes' development in youth sport (Horn, 2008). However, the intervention tone of coaches' behaviour has not been directly observed. The purpose of this study was to examine associations between the intervention tone exhibited by youth sport coaches and athletes' individual developmental trajectories over the course of a season. Design: Short-term longitudinal study with behavioural observation. Method: Fifty-five athletes and their coaches from five youth volleyball teams were observed at three time points, and the intervention tone of interactive behaviour was systematically coded and organized by coach-athlete dyad. Athletes completed measures of the 4C's of athlete development (competence, confidence, connection, character) at each time point, which were used to create individualized developmental trajectories. Person-centred analyses were used to examine associations between athletes' developmental trajectories and their unique interactive experiences with their coach. Results: Cluster analysis revealed the presence of three distinct clusters based on athletes' developmental trajectories: 1) high and increasing, 2) low and decreasing, and 3) moderate and maintaining, with athletes from each team distributed across clusters. Analysis of dyadic interaction profiles revealed significant differences in interactive behaviour between clusters. Conclusions: Results suggest that differences in coach-athlete interactive experiences are associated with different developmental trajectories over the course of a season, even for athletes working with the same coach, highlighting the individualized nature of coaches' influence on young athletes. Practical implications for coaches include a critical awareness of their unique interactive relationship with each athlete independently, as well as the importance of fostering these relationships with regard to young people as more than just athletes.

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More than 10 years ago, it was suggested that sociometry and systematic observation were two potentially useful but under-utilized methods for the study of peers in youth sport (Smith, 2003). Despite this call, the methods used to study peers in sport remain largely focused on athletes' perceptions through questionnaires and interviews. Thus, the purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate the utility of sociometry in relation to sport competence and observed athlete behavior in youth sport. Three adolescent female volleyball teams were videotaped during three practice sessions, and sport competence and sociometric status were assessed using questionnaires. An observational coding system was developed and used to code athlete behaviors and data were compared across sociometric status groups. Results revealed significant differences between sociometric status groups on peer ratings of sport competence, but not on athlete behavior. However, interesting findings emerged with respect to how status groups interacted with teammates and coaches. Thus, sport competence seems to be an important factor in gaining acceptance among youth peer groups. Further, sociometry and behavioral observation appear to be useful techniques that should continue to be employed in the study of peer relations in youth sport.

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Youth sport coaches shape the developmental sporting experience for their athletes (Camiré, Trudel, & Forneris, 2014). Specifically, coaches who form individualized, supportive relationships with their athletes can increase the development of personal and social skills (Fraser-Thomas, Côté, & Deakin, 2005). In light of the value of these relationships, increasing evidence is prompting the application of leadership theories, such as Transformational Leadership (TFL), in youth sport (Vella et al., 2013). The aim of this study was to explore coach perceptions of how and why leadership behaviours are applied in the youth sport context. Eleven coaches (Mage= 42.3, SD= 15.2) were recruited from competitive youth soccer and volleyball clubs (athletes’ Mage= 15.8, SD= 1.9) in Eastern Ontario and participated in a stimulated recall interview. During the interviews, coaches reflected upon their own coaching behaviours and provided insight into the application of leadership behaviours in youth sport. Responses were prompted by relevant video sequences from recorded practice and game sessions. A thematic content analysis revealed that; i) coaches use a variety of leadership behaviours in youth sport, ii) the use of leadership behaviours vary across sport contexts or settings, and iii) contrasting leadership styles (e.g., transactional vs. transformational) are associated with distinctive coach objectives (e.g., promoting confidence vs. establishing respect). These findings have helped identify gaps within coach education, and provide theoretical insight for applying leadership theories, and more specifically TFL, to help improve the sport experiences of young athletes.