IV. VS Report 4 (Distribution)
The distribution spreadsheet is built from three sheets. In the first one, “Distribution,” you can see the distribution of a particular setter in total, the first ball after the reception, transition, in the red zone, and during the set or match point. The effect of reception filters side-out (perfect (#), good (+), perfect and good (#+), medium (!), and bad (-)). Transition is broken into dig and free ball. Each court is built of six segments.
In each element, there are four pieces of information:
the black number shows how many balls were set into this zone,
the blue number is the percentage of balls set into this zone,
the green number shows %kills,
the purple number gives efficiency.
Below the court is the number of setter dumps, percentage of them, %kills, and efficiency.
Then we have the breakdown by rotation and by the setter.
The “Setter calls” sheet contains information about the setter distribution break by setter calls, rotation, side-out, and transition phase.
In the “Repetitions” sheet, you can analyze the behavior of the setter at a particular moment on the court. For example, does he repeat the ball to the player who made a mistake in the previous rally?
V. VS Report 5 (Attack)
This part of the report includes attack directions of the particular players sorted by positions and combinations. In the first sheet, you can choose the visualization form.
In the “Attack combinations” sheet, players’ efficiency is filtered by attack combinations. This breakdown lets you analyze the amount and efficiency of players when they attack from various combinations. The last sheet shows you the comparison of setters, how often they play, which type of combination, and how efficient their attacking players are from each of them.
All these spreadsheets combined give a complete analysis of the team’s performance and provide useful information. Using this report, you can analyze each skill for each player on the team. You can see serve and attack directions and get all the data for these elements. Moreover, you may analyze the setter distribution. This allows you to get all the information you need about your team’s performance and the opponent’s team so you can prepare for the game against them.
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