cantdecide23
cantdecide23 t1_j1oz9rt wrote
Reply to comment by bustedbuddha in A study on volleyball players found that caffeinated chewing gum significantly improved attack accuracy compared to placebo. However, this did not improve results in jumping tests, running tests, and other volleyball specific-skills, including speed tests and accuracy during the volleyball serve by glawgii
They mean attack accuracy (when you jump up to spike the ball after the setter puts it up), in the last part of the title they are referring to accuracy during serves.
cantdecide23 t1_j1ozg76 wrote
Reply to comment by gudamor in A study on volleyball players found that caffeinated chewing gum significantly improved attack accuracy compared to placebo. However, this did not improve results in jumping tests, running tests, and other volleyball specific-skills, including speed tests and accuracy during the volleyball serve by glawgii
As a volleyball player this kind of confuses me too, in the sense that they say it improves attacking, but then proceed to list off all the components that make up an attack (running to position, jumping, hitting, etc) as things that are unaffected.