Original scientific paper
Differences in kinematic parameters during shooting in basketball depending on different techniques in the final phase of opening to receive the ball
Tomislav Rupčić
; Sveučilište u Zagrebu Kineziološki fakultet
Abstract
Elements of basketball technique generally represent complex motor movements on the performance of which depends the situational efficiency of a player during the game. The player’s ability and knowledge to coordinate the performance of basketball technical elements aimed at solving new situations during the game are key segments of player game efficiency. The jump shot, as an element of technique, is the subject of numerous studies, precisely due to the fact that player efficiency in the offense phase directly depends on it. In this research, the goal is to determine whether different techniques in the final phase (stopping) of opening to receive the ball affect the kinematic parameters of the jump shot. Four basketball players participated in this research, with an average age of 26.14 ± 4.68 years. For the purposes of measuring 8 kinematic parameters, the Xsens Awinda system was used, as well as the 94 fifty smart sensor basketball ®. The obtained results indicate that there are statistically significant differences in the observed kinematic parameters of the jump shot performed after a two-foot stop and those performed after a two-count stop (front or rear turn), that is, that players perform the jump shot in a shorter period of time after a two-foot stop, as well as that they achieve a higher speed of movement of the centre of gravity in the vertical plane and a higher height from which they perform the jump shot compared to the final phase of opening to receive the ball with a two-count stop.
Keywords
sports games, technical knowledge, stopping, game efficiency, kinematic analysis
Hrčak ID:
306442
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2023.
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