Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the spike motion skills of junior players of the PERVOPA Patemon volleyball school which were analyzed for the prefix to landing, and total time so that it could improve the spike movement to be more effective and efficient. This type of research uses quantitative descriptive. The sample is the 2 best athletes of the PERVOPA Patemon volleyball school who have good and correct spike skills with open spike and quick spike positions. The instruments used in this study were spike tests from Nurhasan and kinovea software by taking video documentation for analysis, calculating the results of the spike accuracy test, and calculating the power spike. The results showed that the spike motion skills of MR subjects and SA subjects were 100% included in the good category. Open spikes have a longer total time from the initial phase to the landing phase compared to the quick spike. SA has a higher jump, while MR has hand speed when impacting the ball. It can be concluded that the acceleration of motion and explosive power is more visible in the type of quick spike. The time of hitting the ball, the height of the jump, and the body mass greatly affect the results of the power spike. With the existence of technology, biomechanics is increasingly developing and becoming a reference for athletes and coaches.