Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level

The objective of the present study was to analyse the construction and effectiveness of the offensive sequences of shots by members of the 2016 Paralympic gold medal men's wheelchair basketball team. The analysis included the shot situation and of the actions leading up to the shot (reception p...

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Main Authors: Roberto Alsasua, Rubén Arroyo, Javier Arana, Daniel Lapresa, M. Anguera
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Language:English
Published: European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity 2021-11-01
Series:European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity
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author Roberto Alsasua
Rubén Arroyo
Javier Arana
Daniel Lapresa
M. Anguera
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Javier Arana
Daniel Lapresa
M. Anguera
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description The objective of the present study was to analyse the construction and effectiveness of the offensive sequences of shots by members of the 2016 Paralympic gold medal men's wheelchair basketball team. The analysis included the shot situation and of the actions leading up to the shot (reception prior to the shot, last pass, reception prior to the last pass, penultimate pass, and previous reception to the penultimate pass), based on the classification level of the player who performs the technical-tactical action. The registration and coding of the data was performed on the software programme LINCE. The reliability of the data was examined by inter-observer agreement through Cohen's Kappa coefficient. The results allow to deepen the specificity of the game of this sport, having characterized the construction of effective and ineffective (shot from the right lateral or the centre; from the offensive outside or from the offensive intermediate zone; shot made by players with the greatest functional limitations; players with greater functional difficulties perform the last reception, the last pass, and the reception prior to the last pass) sequences.
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spelling doaj.art-11e86e1bfbb34021b05d50ba0b41b7402022-12-22T03:36:25ZengEuropean Federation of Adapted Physical ActivityEuropean Journal of Adapted Physical Activity1803-38572021-11-01142111110.5507/euj.2020.016euj-202102-0005Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification levelRoberto Alsasua0Rubén Arroyo1Javier Arana2Daniel Lapresa3M. Anguera4Department of Educational Sciences. University of La Rioja, SpainDepartment of Education in Sciences. University of Burgos; Department of Physical Education and Sport. Pontifical University of Salamanca, SpainDepartment of Educational Sciences. University of La Rioja, SpainDepartment of Educational Sciences. University of La Rioja, SpainFaculty of Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainThe objective of the present study was to analyse the construction and effectiveness of the offensive sequences of shots by members of the 2016 Paralympic gold medal men's wheelchair basketball team. The analysis included the shot situation and of the actions leading up to the shot (reception prior to the shot, last pass, reception prior to the last pass, penultimate pass, and previous reception to the penultimate pass), based on the classification level of the player who performs the technical-tactical action. The registration and coding of the data was performed on the software programme LINCE. The reliability of the data was examined by inter-observer agreement through Cohen's Kappa coefficient. The results allow to deepen the specificity of the game of this sport, having characterized the construction of effective and ineffective (shot from the right lateral or the centre; from the offensive outside or from the offensive intermediate zone; shot made by players with the greatest functional limitations; players with greater functional difficulties perform the last reception, the last pass, and the reception prior to the last pass) sequences.https://eujapa.upol.cz/artkey/euj-202102-0005_sequential-analysis-of-the-construction-of-shots-in-wheelchair-basketball-and-efficiency-by-player-classificati.phpmatch analysisfunctional abilitiesobservational methodologylag sequential analysis
spellingShingle Roberto Alsasua
Rubén Arroyo
Javier Arana
Daniel Lapresa
M. Anguera
Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity
match analysis
functional abilities
observational methodology
lag sequential analysis
title Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
title_full Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
title_fullStr Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
title_full_unstemmed Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
title_short Sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
title_sort sequential analysis of the construction of shots in wheelchair basketball and efficiency by player classification level
topic match analysis
functional abilities
observational methodology
lag sequential analysis
url https://eujapa.upol.cz/artkey/euj-202102-0005_sequential-analysis-of-the-construction-of-shots-in-wheelchair-basketball-and-efficiency-by-player-classificati.php
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