A Comparative Analytical Study of Some Biomechanical Variables for the Skill of Remote Shot Via Jumping of Basketball and Handball Youth Players
Abdulsalm Neamah Dhurgham ()
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Abdulsalm Neamah Dhurgham: College of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Basrah, Iraq
Marathon, 2017, vol. 9, issue 2, 127-136
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The study aims: 1 Identifying the indicator of the values of some of the variables of the bio-mechanical skills of a remote shot by jumping to basketball and handball youth players. 2 Getting known the differences in the indicators of the values of some bio-mechanical variables of the skill of remote shot by jumping for basketball and handball youth players. 3 There is a significant difference between the values of the reaction strength variable for basketball and handball players and handball and for handball players. 4 There is no difference in the kinetic energy of the players of basketball and handball, but there are apparent differences in the values of these variables for the handball players. The main recommendations are: In light of the conclusions, the researcher recommends what follows: 1. The knee joint should be flexed to the base foot in order to take advantage of an increase in the output of the push-up in order to obtain a high elevation point (vertical distance). 2. Confirmation of periodic tests to identify the outputs of the force produced for the muscles of the body, especially leg muscles in order to develop training programs that develop the output of a push power
Keywords: biomechanical; basketball; handbal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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