Social Sub Factors: Communication Roles & Responsibilit ies Co-operation
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Social Sub Factors: Communication Roles & Responsibilities
Co-operation
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Communication is the ability to convey information to team
mates/coach through the exchange of verbal speech, signals or
action during practice and performance Communication
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It is the art of sharing meaningful information to finalise
roles, discuss tactics, call set plays or refine technique. For
example, in volleyball, a setter will communicate throughout a
match through a combination of hand signals and verbal cues to call
plays with the attacking unit and direct the passage of play to
bend and break the opposition structure.
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Importance of communication
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Communication can be used to give: Tactical Advice
Encouragement Feedback Information on shots played Information on
the direction of play Opposition positions What might communication
be used for?
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When applying the 3 touch attack strategy a setter will
regularly communicate with the hitting unit verbally and through
hand signals to indicate the direction and pace of sets to confuse
opposition and give them less time to set up. Players will
frequently shout to team mates in service reception when they play
the 1st touch to free up other players and prevent a collision or
double hit. For less able performers it is a main source of
feedback which informs them to increase their skill repertoire and
tactical awareness. Communication is used to decide a teams
starting structure and strategy based on the opposition strengths
and weaknesses. Through constant reflection and interaction it has
a positive impact on the ethos and dynamics of the team and is a
more positive working environment. Positive impact of good
communication in volleyball
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Task Choose an activity, must write about a time when
communication had a positive effect on you or your teams
performance.
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A lack of communication in volleyball can be very costly as
players must talk to each other to initiate attacks and any delays
will limit the attacking options available and allow the opposition
more time to set up a stronger defence. As soon as there is little
or no communication players start scrambling for passes and there
is confusion of roles and responsibilities on the court. Decisions
are rash and players can begin to feel isolated and frustrated
resulting in friction within the team. Our coach our teacher was
not good at expressing themselves in terms of getting information
across to the team. Therefore, players were unsure of what was
expected of them and they didnt know how to improve their
performance, Subsequently, there was a lot of confusion during the
game, which resulted in silly errors and space to the opposition.
Negative impact of poor communication in volleyball
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Task Choose an activity, must write about a time when
communication had a negative effect on you or your teams
performance.