VOLEIBOL APRENDA O SISTEMA 6x0, 4x2, 5X1 NA PRÁTICA

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1 Dec 201709:18

Summary

TLDRIn this educational YouTube video, Adriano Gomes, a physical education student at Fates, introduces the basics of volleyball game systems: 60, 42, and 51. He explains each system's structure and target age group, from beginner to advanced levels. Special guest Alberto 'Shima' Shimazaki, a level-three volleyball coach, shares expert insights on attack systems and player specialization. The video offers practical demonstrations of each system, providing viewers with valuable knowledge on volleyball tactics, including specific roles for setters, attackers, and liberos, essential for understanding how volleyball teams operate and excel.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Adriano Gomes, a physical education student, introduces the video discussing volleyball game systems.
  • 😀 The video covers 3 main volleyball systems: 60, 42, and 51, aimed at different age groups and experience levels.
  • 😀 The 60 system is used by beginner teams (ages 10-12) and features players who all attack and set, with no specialization.
  • 😀 The 42 system is for intermediate teams (ages 12-14) and involves specialization, with 4 attackers and 2 setters.
  • 😀 In the 42 system, players begin to specialize in positions like setters and attackers, reflecting a more structured approach.
  • 😀 The 51 system is used by more advanced teams (ages 14+) and focuses on full player specialization, with 5 attackers and 1 setter.
  • 😀 The 51 system includes specific roles for 2 outside hitters, 2 central players, 1 opposite hitter, and a libero.
  • 😀 The libero, introduced in 1997, specializes in defense and passing and is a key component of the 51 system.
  • 😀 In the 51 system, the setter has a crucial role in setting up attacks while the other players focus on their specialized roles.
  • 😀 The video concludes with a summary, encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and continue learning about volleyball.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The video discusses the different volleyball game systems, specifically systems 60, 42, and 51.

  • Who is the first speaker in the video?

    -The first speaker is Adriano Gomes, a student from the Physical Education course at the Fates University.

  • What does Adriano Gomes ask the viewers to do at the beginning of the video?

    -He asks viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and help spread the video.

  • What is system 60 used for?

    -System 60 is used by beginner-level teams, typically for players aged 10-12 years. It emphasizes non-specialization, where all players can both set and attack.

  • How is system 60 structured in practice?

    -In system 60, there are six players on the court: three attackers and a designated setter. It’s designed for beginner teams, where players rotate through all roles.

  • What age group is system 42 most suitable for?

    -System 42 is most suitable for intermediate-level teams, typically players aged 12-14 years.

  • What is the key characteristic of system 42?

    -System 42 is characterized by specialization, with four attackers and two setters. Players start specializing in specific roles.

  • What is the role of the Libero in system 51?

    -In system 51, the Libero is a player specialized in defense and passing, introduced to the game in 1997.

  • How many attackers are there in system 51?

    -System 51 uses five attackers, divided into two outside hitters, two middle blockers, and one opposite hitter.

  • What is the main difference between system 51 and the other systems discussed?

    -The main difference is the specialization of players. System 51 has a fully specialized lineup, with five attackers and one setter, making it the most advanced system used in volleyball.

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