Abstract
This study aimed to identify the values of some biomechanical variables in the skill of shooting from a fall in handball and the relationship between these variables and the accuracy of shooting from a fall. The researcher hypothesized that there is a statistically significant relationship between certain biomechanical variables and shooting accuracy. The descriptive method using the survey approach was employed, with a sample of 9 female players participating in the 2013-2014 handball league season. The test for shooting accuracy involved five attempts per player, and two video cameras were used for filming. The results, based on statistical treatments, revealed a significant correlation between certain biomechanical variables, including the height of the body's center of mass, the push angle, launch speed, angular speed of the throw, and the angular speed of the knee joint. The recommendations highlighted the need for coaches to focus on biomechanical variables in the skill of shooting from a fall, particularly for pivot players, as these variables are important for goal-scoring accuracy, with special attention to the arm angle.
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Al Bayati, Son Coll Bilal
(2015)
"Some biokinematic variables and their relationship to the accuracy of the correction from the fall of the handball,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 14:
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3, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1492