Explosive ability as a predictor of performance for carpal handling and shooting from high jumps for handball players
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58305/ejsst.v12i44.7Keywords:
explosive ability, predictive function, handling, handballAbstract
The study aimed to identify the contribution of explosive capacity to carpal handling disease and jumping for the players of the Babylon University handball team. The researcher used the descriptive approach with its correlative and analytical methods. The research sample included (7) players from the Babylon University handball team, who were selected in a manner Simple randomization from the original community of (14) players by 50%. The researcher used the explosive power tests of the legs and arms and the test of carpal handling and shooting from jumping. The statistical package spss was also used to analyze the results of the study, and in the end it was reached: - There is a statistically significant correlation between the explosive ability of the legs and arms, the performance of carpal handling and the shooting from jumping for handball players.
The percentage of the contribution of the explosive ability of the legs and arms to the performance of the carpal handling and the shooting from the jump for the handball players was good, which confirms the effectiveness of this ability in the performance of the skill. - Extracting equations through which it is possible to predict the carpal handling in terms of the explosive ability of handball players. Accordingly, the researcher recommended the need to pay more attention to the explosive ability and the performance of carpal handling and shooting than jumping for handball players during the training sessions, relying on the predictive equations that resulted from this study, and conducting studies on the percentage of the contribution of other physical and motor abilities in various offensive and defensive skills in handball