TY - JOUR
AU - Zapardiel, Juan C.
AU - Vila, Helena
AU - Manchado, Carmen
AU - Rivilla-Garcia, Jesus
AU - Ferragut, Carmen
AU - van den Tillaar, Roland
KW - shot
KW - throwing speed
KW - accuracy
KW - high level
KW - championship
KW - TEAM HANDBALL
KW - BALL VELOCITY
KW - KINEMATICS
KW - PERFORMANCE
KW - ACCURACY
KW - JUMP
KW - PLAYERS
KW - PROFILE
KW - GENDER
KW - ARM
T1 - EFFECT OF OPPOSITION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THROWING FROM FIRST AND SECOND LINE IN MALE ELITE HANDBALL DURING COMPETITION
LA - eng
PY - 2019/01/01/
SP - 35
EP - 44
T2 - KINESIOLOGIA SLOVENICA
SN - 1318-2269
VL - 25
IS - 1
PB - UNIV LJUBLJANA
PP - LJUBLJANA
AB - The goalkeeper and defensive player's degree of opposition could influence throwing velocity and thereby success of scoring goals. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the influence of opposition and contact on throwing velocity and effectiveness in elite team handball players from first and second offensive lines. Throwing velocity from 2893 throws carried out in 47 matches during the Men's World Handball Championship were analysed. A higher throwing velocity was obtained with opposition and no contact situations. In the comparison between the first and second offensive line players, the same results were obtained in relation to the higher throw speed. Significant relationships were found between the attack effectiveness and the type of opposition and contact. Throws carried out with no opposition either with or without contact are those that more likely end in a goal, while opposition without and with contact decreases the effectiveness in scoring goals. Concerning playing positions, both first and second line showed this significant relationship between attack effectiveness and the type of opposition and contact. It was concluded that opposition and defensive contact have a negative and significant effect on the scoring efficacy. Defensive contact is a determining factor causing a significant decrease on throwing velocity.
UR - https://portalcientifico.uah.es/documentos/640d3fe04531f424f88155ae
DP - Dialnet - Portal de la Investigación
ER -