STUDY OF TECHNIQUE OF TCHOUK BALL COMPETITION IN 2006 ASIAN CUP MALE TEAM

碩士 === 國立臺灣體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 96 ===   This study was intended to explore the relationship between attacking technique, zone, timing and scores in tchouk ball competition, and to analyze the variation of breaches of rules and aberration among different teams and further compare the success of defens...

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Main Authors: Cheng Wen-Ching, 鄭文卿
Other Authors: Chao Rong-Jui
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32903562063389516919
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣體育學院 === 體育研究所 === 96 ===   This study was intended to explore the relationship between attacking technique, zone, timing and scores in tchouk ball competition, and to analyze the variation of breaches of rules and aberration among different teams and further compare the success of defense competence in all teams. Data was collected by ten competition tapes recorded in 2006 Asian Cup Male tchouk ball competition for five teams, and utilized video observation statistics analysis method to carry out observation of competition and processed the data by descriptive statistics and single variant statistics. 1.Gained points of attacking model in the first half is significantly higher than what of the other attacking models; whereas there is no significant difference among lose of points among different attacking models. 2.Gained points of attacking the central area is significantly higher than what of attacking side areas; whereas no significant difference in terms of lose of points. 3.Distribution of gained and lost points is pretty even among all games, there is no significant difference. 4.Regarding breaches of rules and aberrations, offside behavior and mishandling are most common seen than the others. 5.The key of wining is to increase the success rate and decrease fail rate of defense. 6.Although the variation of defense competence among all teams is not significant, but scores of team with more successful defense is worse.