Studia Kinanthropologica 2012, 13(2):68-73
Comparison analysis of playing posts from the outer load markers point of view during chosen competitive matches in women's handball interleague
- Univerzita Palackého Olomouc, Fakulta tělesné kultury, Katedra sportu
The main goal of this pilot study is to compare outer load on players during three chosen competitive matches in women's handball interleague and to find out differences in movement structure within the posts. Three chosen competitive matches from women's handball league were analysed by means of authorized software called Video Manual Motion Tracker 1.0. In total, 44 players were monitored. The players spent most of the time, 41 % or rather 19 %, standing and trotting and 8 % or rather 6 % from the whole playing time period in activities of a high and maximal intensity. The biggest distance was reached by centers (6 430±613 m). Wings and pivots reached 6 366±843 m and 6 196±825 m respectively. There was no difference among posts to have been found of having statistical importance. Statistics was computed by means of non-parametrical test (Mann-Whitney test) in the program called Statistica 10. As there have not been any similar studies focusing on this part of performance in handball to be published in the Czech Republic in the last twenty years, we have decided to look more closely at this part of playing performance in handball competitive matches.
Keywords: Time-motion analysis; team handball; competition; woman; playing posts
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