The Importance of Loosely Systematized Game Phases in Sports: The Case of Attack Coverage Systems in High-Level Women's Volleyball
Change is ubiquitous, but its degree and rate often affords detection of emerging patterns and establishing behavioral dynamics based on expected regularities. Match analysis capitalizes on such regularities, capturing information relevant for enhancing structure and reducing improvisation to a mini...
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Main Authors: | Lorenzo Laporta (Author), Pantelis Nikolaidis (Author), Luke Thomas (Author), José Afonso (Author) |
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Montenegrin Sports Academy,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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