This study examined the application of Asian men's volleyball of all the spike styles. The subjects were 12 matches in the Men's Volleyball of 2006 Asian Challenge Cup. The statistical methods included the descriptive statistics and one-way ANONVA in this study. The result of this study is that first, the most often used spike style is the NO.4 area flat attack, and the second most is the NO.4 area revised open attack and type A attack. The back row attack attitude is used most with the NO.1 area flat attack, and the second most is the NO.6 area short attack. The whole spike effectiveness is best with the NO.3 area pump attack. Second, Japan is higher in the NO.4 area flat attack, the NO.1 area back row flat attack and the NO.6 area back row short attack apparently in the number of times than other teams (p<.05). China is also higher than Chinese Taipei in the NO.6 area back row abort attack in the number of times in spike performance; Japan and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei and China apparently in the number of times in spike performance in the NO.2 area flat attack (p<.05). Chinese Taipei and China are higher than Japan and Korea apparently in the number of times of type B quick attack (p<.05). China and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei and Japan apparently in the number of times of the NO.3 area pump attack (p<.05). China, Japan and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei apparently in the spike effectiveness of the NO.2 area revise open attack (p<.05). This short flat attack attitude shows that the spike style of research inference may be a trend in recent years of men's volleyball in Asia. It is a main spike style of the NO.4 area flat attack. There are almost no significant differences that the spike effectiveness in all spike styles performance between the Asian top four teams. It is proposed that in the future the Chinese Taipei team strengthen the stability and decisive abilities that revise the open attacks.
This study examined the application of Asian men's volleyball of all the spike styles. The subjects were 12 matches in the Men's Volleyball of 2006 Asian Challenge Cup. The statistical methods included the descriptive statistics and one-way ANONVA in this study. The result of this study is that first, the most often used spike style is the NO.4 area flat attack, and the second most is the NO.4 area revised open attack and type A attack. The back row attack attitude is used most with the NO.1 area flat attack, and the second most is the NO.6 area short attack. The whole spike effectiveness is best with the NO.3 area pump attack. Second, Japan is higher in the NO.4 area flat attack, the NO.1 area back row flat attack and the NO.6 area back row short attack apparently in the number of times than other teams (p<.05). China is also higher than Chinese Taipei in the NO.6 area back row abort attack in the number of times in spike performance; Japan and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei and China apparently in the number of times in spike performance in the NO.2 area flat attack (p<.05). Chinese Taipei and China are higher than Japan and Korea apparently in the number of times of type B quick attack (p<.05). China and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei and Japan apparently in the number of times of the NO.3 area pump attack (p<.05). China, Japan and Korea are higher than Chinese Taipei apparently in the spike effectiveness of the NO.2 area revise open attack (p<.05). This short flat attack attitude shows that the spike style of research inference may be a trend in recent years of men's volleyball in Asia. It is a main spike style of the NO.4 area flat attack. There are almost no significant differences that the spike effectiveness in all spike styles performance between the Asian top four teams. It is proposed that in the future the Chinese Taipei team strengthen the stability and decisive abilities that revise the open attacks.