Comparing some kinematics variables and Accuracy for Two Types of distance shooting in Handball

This research aims at: 1- Identifying the values of some kinematic variables for two types of far shooting (Jump – shot and stationary shot). 2- Identifying the differences among the values of some kinematic variables for the two types of far shooting (Jump – shot and stationary – shot). 3- Identif...

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Main Author: Mohammed Khaleel
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences 2013-12-01
Series: مجلة الرافدين للعلوم الرياضية
Online Access:https://rsprs.mosuljournals.com/article_76407_3e63671818a19cf58c3bfe1f81f080a8.pdf
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Summary:This research aims at: 1- Identifying the values of some kinematic variables for two types of far shooting (Jump – shot and stationary shot). 2- Identifying the differences among the values of some kinematic variables for the two types of far shooting (Jump – shot and stationary – shot). 3- Identifying accuracy values for the two types of distance shooting(Jump – shot and stationary – shot). 4- Identifying the differences in accuracy shooting between the jump shot and stationary shot. The study involves the following scopes: 1- Human scope: includes advanced handball right – hand players in Nineveh province. 2- Time scope: 25/9/2009 – 25/6/2010. 3- Place scope: Mosul University Stadium Research sample consists of five advanced attacking players in Nineveh province. The researchers have used the descriptive method for its convenience to the nature of the research. Data collection methods have been also use such as (Questionnaire, measurement, test, technical scientific observation),. Two digital video cameras (SONY) have been also used. The first camera was fixed (6.5 m.) away from the player and the platform. The second one was fixed in a distance of (14 m.) in order to measure the variables of the ball. The focus of the camera was on (1.3 m.) height. The camera speed was (25 frames per second). As for the statistical tools, the researchers have used the mean, standard deviation, co-variance factor, and (t) Test for the dependent and independent samples. The researchers have come to the following conclusions: 1- There are significant differences in the value of the (last step length) between the two types of distance shooting (Jump – shot and stationary – shot) in favor of jump – shot. 2- There are significant differences in the values of the angles of the (right shoulder, right knee, trunk, left shoulder, and left ankle) in the position of impact, and there are significant differences in the values of the angles of the (right shoulder, right hip, right knee) in the position of absorption, in favor of – stationary shot 3- There are significant differences in the values of shooting accuracy between the jump shot and stationary shot in favor of jump shot
ISSN:1993-9345
2664-2514