How many jumps are there in each set of volleyball match for each player?
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At lower levels of play, e.g., recreational leagues, the number of jumps varies by the player's ability. The best players (on recreational teams) gets the lion-share of the sets, and thus, jumps a lot more than others. The ratio between best and worst players on the court could mean 25 jumps to zero. Additionally, the offense usually consists of "high outside" sets, with no "quick attack" in the middle, and thus, reduced the number of jumps required to block.However, at higher levels of play, the number of jumps varies by position more than ability. The least number of jumps go the outside hitters, both power and weak-side (a/k/a, "opposite"). Their numbers are roughly inverses of each other, for obvious positional reasons. Figure 9-12 spike attempts for power hitters, and 4-7 blocks; the opposite hitter gets the opposite numbers: 4-7 spike attempts, and 9-12 spikes. The lion-share of jumps go to the middle hitters, who (usually) jump on every volley, because they need to jump before the setter sets the ball. Additionally, they participate in every block. Figure they get about 12-25 spike jumps, and the same number of blocks. Hope this very un-scientific answer helps.
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Are you meaning an average of jumps for hitters? If so, that's kind of difficult to calculate. The jumps depend on several factors such as good passes, good sets, and good positioning on the ball.The number of jumps depends on how many sets are given to the player or how many tips and so on. This is pretty difficult to calculate but if you want to, nothing's stopping you.
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