Volleyball Efficiency Rate Rechner

Berechnen Sie volleyball attack efficiency aus kills, errors, and attempts. Evaluate hitting performance mit the standard efficiency formula.

Attack Efficiency

0.314

Kill Percentage42.9 %
Error Percentage11.4 %

Attack Efficiency vs Kills

Formel

## Volleyball Attack Efficiency Attack efficiency is the single most important hitting statistic in volleyball, balancing kills against errors and total swings. ### Formula **Efficiency = (Kills - Errors) / Total Attempts** The result ranges from -1.000 (all errors) to 1.000 (all kills). Zero means kills equal errors. In college and professional volleyball, an efficiency above .300 is excellent and above .400 is elite.

Lösungsbeispiel

A hitter records 15 kills, 4 errors, on 35 attempts.

  1. 01Efficiency = (15 - 4) / 35 = 11 / 35 = 0.314
  2. 02Kill percentage = 15 / 35 x 100 = 42.9%
  3. 03Error percentage = 4 / 35 x 100 = 11.4%

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

What is a good hitting efficiency?

In Division I volleyball: .300+ is excellent, .250-.300 is good, .200-.250 is average, below .200 needs improvement. A team hitting .250+ usually wins.

What counts as a kill vs an attempt?

A kill is an attack that directly results in a point. An attempt is any attack that is not a kill and not an error. Errors include hitting out, into the net, or being blocked for a point.

Why not just use kill percentage?

Kill percentage ignores errors. A hitter with 50% kills but 25% errors is far less effective than one with 40% kills and 5% errors. Efficiency captures both sides.

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