The Effect of Shoting Techniques on Accuracy Rates in Infrastructure Basketball Players
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Tarih
2022 Nisan
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Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Özet
To examine the shoting percentages of the children training in basketball infrastructure according to the angular positions of the joint areas in the shoting techniques. 15 male basketball players training in the infrastructure voluntarily participated in the research. In our research, two groups were formed as High Shot Rate and Low Shot Rate. High Shooting Rate Group n:7 (HSR) (age 15.4±0.7 years, height 1.83±9.1 m., body weight 80.8±16.2 kg., sports age 7.2±1.8 years), Low Shooting Rate Group (LSR) n:8 (age 15.6±0.9 years, height 1.81±6.9 m., body weight 73±7.8 kg. and sports age 4±2.7 years). A total of 60 shots were fired from the foul line (20 shots), right forward (20 shots) and left forward (20 shots) in both groups. The joint angle values of the shooting start and finishing phases of both groups were compared with the Independent t test. While there is a significant difference between the Group with High Shot Rate and Low Shot Rate between Head, Elbow, Wrist and Knee in the starting phase of the shooting technique (p<0.05), the shooting technique has a significant difference between all joint regions in the finishing phase (p> 0.05) could not be found. Based on the data we have obtained, attention should be paid to basketball players' elbow and wrist angles from the upper extremity and the knee angles from the lower extremity in the shooting technique. In addition, we think that our study will bring a perspective to those who will work in this field.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Basketball, Shoting, Technical Analysis, Performance
Kaynak
Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise
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24
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1
Künye
Kılınç, F., Pamuk, Ö., (2022). The Effect of Shoting Techniques on Accuracy Rates in Infrastructure Basketball Players. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 24(1), 14-21.
Doi: 10.15314/tsed.974238