Skip to main content
. 2019 Jul 5;67:259–269. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2018-0080

Table 3.

Maximal and relative height per player’s position for the different types of jumps (height values expressed in meters and percentages).

Middle blockers Setter Outside hitter

Type of jump Highest (m) Av. (m) Av. (%) SD (%) Highest (m) Av. (m) Av. (%) SD (%) Highest (m) Av. (m) Av. (%) SD (%)
Serve 0.69 0.40 57.5 20.6 0.65 0.55 85.2 14.5 0.67 0.49 73.5 18
Reception 0.63 - - - 0.30 - - - 0.39 0.29 74.8 19.5
Set 0.49 - - - 0.69 0.39 57.2 16.2 0.48 - - -
Simulation 0.80 0.57 71.2 16.3 - - - - - - - -
Attack 0.92 0.66 71.7 13.8 0.64 - - - 0.83 0.65 78.1 12.5
Block 0.80 0.54 67 15.5 0.75 0.59 78.4 13.5 0.80 0.57 71.3 27.2
Celebration 0.22 - - - 0.50 - - - 0.18 - - -
Null 0.62 0.39 63.6 20.8 0.77 - - - 0.54 - - -

Average 0.65 0.47 74.8 13.5 0.61 0.44 73.7 16.1 0.56 0.41 76.2 19.5

Legend: Highest: Highest jumps recorded for a player in competition with the inertial measurement unit; Av.: Average jump height; SD: Standard Deviation of the average jump height percentage.

Note: Data related to relative jump height were only included for actions occurring more than once per set