A Comprehensive Mapping of High-Level Men's Volleyball Gameplay through Social Network Analysis: Analysing Serve, Side-Out, Side-Out Transition and Transition
A deeper understanding of the factors behind performance and their interactions is essential to promote better training practices. Notwithstanding, the focus often relies on the outcomes of players' actions (e.g., efficacy rates), whereas the nature and variations of particular classes of actio...
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Main Authors: | Manuel Loureiro (Author), Marta Hurst (Author), Beatriz Valongo (Author), Pantelis Nikolaidis (Author), Lorenzo Laporta (Author), José Afonso (Author) |
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Montenegrin Sports Academy,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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