Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal

The current study analyzes the structure of the attack of the two best classified teams in the XVII World Championship, celebrated in Portugal in 2003, respect to its space parameters. Eighteen handball games (the nine played by each team in the Championship) were observed and their data were transf...

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Main Authors: J. A. García, I. Aniz, F. D. Barbado, J. I. Arellano, J. F. Nogales, M. Blázquez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte 2010-09-01
Series:European Journal of Human Movement
Online Access:https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/172
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author J. A. García
I. Aniz
F. D. Barbado
J. I. Arellano
J. F. Nogales
M. Blázquez
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I. Aniz
F. D. Barbado
J. I. Arellano
J. F. Nogales
M. Blázquez
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description The current study analyzes the structure of the attack of the two best classified teams in the XVII World Championship, celebrated in Portugal in 2003, respect to its space parameters. Eighteen handball games (the nine played by each team in the Championship) were observed and their data were transferred to a computer. We analyzed the distances from which finalized the attack against 6:0 and 5:1 defensive systems when the initial offensive system were transformed and when not. The results indicate that both teams used different strategies at the time of making responsible to a player or another one in transforming the system. Also, we found significant differences in Croatian team when they finalized against 5:1 defensive system from 6 to 9m. playing with and without transformation (p=,021). In the same way, the Croatian team was significantly more effective playing with transformation when finalized from that distance (6 to 9m.) than when they did it from more than 9m (p=,013) KEY WORDS: Handball; Offensive system; Transformation; Defensive systems.
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spelling doaj.art-e094f8e674b647d09f8044a1ed2e35462022-12-22T03:21:43ZengAsociación Española de Ciencias del DeporteEuropean Journal of Human Movement2386-40952010-09-0117Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in PortugalJ. A. GarcíaI. AnizF. D. BarbadoJ. I. ArellanoJ. F. NogalesM. BlázquezThe current study analyzes the structure of the attack of the two best classified teams in the XVII World Championship, celebrated in Portugal in 2003, respect to its space parameters. Eighteen handball games (the nine played by each team in the Championship) were observed and their data were transferred to a computer. We analyzed the distances from which finalized the attack against 6:0 and 5:1 defensive systems when the initial offensive system were transformed and when not. The results indicate that both teams used different strategies at the time of making responsible to a player or another one in transforming the system. Also, we found significant differences in Croatian team when they finalized against 5:1 defensive system from 6 to 9m. playing with and without transformation (p=,021). In the same way, the Croatian team was significantly more effective playing with transformation when finalized from that distance (6 to 9m.) than when they did it from more than 9m (p=,013) KEY WORDS: Handball; Offensive system; Transformation; Defensive systems.https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/172
spellingShingle J. A. García
I. Aniz
F. D. Barbado
J. I. Arellano
J. F. Nogales
M. Blázquez
Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
European Journal of Human Movement
title Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
title_full Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
title_fullStr Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
title_short Spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the World Handball Championship celebrated in Portugal
title_sort spatial parameters analysis in the attack game structures of the finalist teams in the world handball championship celebrated in portugal
url https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/172
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