Abstract

With the development of volleyball, the development of traditional school volleyball has been paid increasing attention. This has also aroused the concern of schools, coaches, and athletes and has become the focus of volleyball development and reserve talent training. The purpose of this paper is to use the knowledge of biomechanics to study serving technology and attacking technology in volleyball. In the aspect of biomechanics, this paper proposes the finite element modeling theory of the human body. The upper limbs of volleyball players are modeled and analyzed, and four powerful teams are selected for video analysis of volleyball offensive skills. The overall difference between athletes in different groups is very obvious. The phase with the longest time and the greatest difference was the P3 phase, which took 0.802 ± 0.085 seconds.

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