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- Title
Analiza vpliva kinematičnih parametrov meta na koš s pomočjo "pametne žoge".
- Authors
Erčulj, Frane; Marković, Marko; Štrumbelj, Erik; Jakovljević, Saša
- Abstract
The aim of the study, using the 94Fifty® smart basketball and technology, was to establish the relationship between three kinematic parameters (release time, angle of incidence, ball rotation) and the shooting performance, as well as how the body height and player type (playing position) influence the abovementioned parameters. The hypotheses were verified using a sample of 83 male basketball players aged 18 (±1.1) on average who were 196.7 (±8.8) cm tall and 88.4 (±11.4) kg heavy on average. The results of the study confirm our expectations that the group of the tallest basketball players (usually the centres) would be less successful when shooting at the basket from 6.75 m. It can also be said that their release time was longer on average and the angle of incidence smaller than those of lower basketball players (forwards and especially guards). As regards shooting performance, a linear relationship with the angle of incidence was established. Those players who were more successful at shooting had a bigger angle of incidence. We can also say with quite a high degree of reliability that the release time in a very broad range (from 0.7 to 1 s) did not influence the shooting performance. Something similar can be said for ball rotation as it is impossible to establish any relationship with shooting performance in the range from 80 to 150 turns per minute.
- Publication
Revija Šport, 2014, Vol 62, Issue 3/4, p134
- ISSN
0353-7455
- Publication type
Article