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Time-motion analysis of goalball players in attacks: differences of the player positions and the throwing techniques*
Authors:Lucas Antônio Monezi  Thiago Pinguelli Magalhães  Márcio Pereira Morato  Luciano Allegretti Mercadante  Milton Shoiti Misuta
Institution:1. Biomechanics and Instrumentation Laboratory, School of Applied Sciences, University of Campinas, Limeira, Brazil;2. School of Physical Education and Sports of Ribeir?o Preto, University of S?o Paulo, Ribeir?o Preto, Brazil
Abstract:In this study, we aimed to analyse goalball players time-motion variables (distance covered, time spent, maximum and average velocities) in official goalball match attacks, taking into account the attack phases (preparation and throwing), player position (centres and wings) and throwing techniques (frontal, spin and between the legs). A total of 365 attacks were assessed using a video based method (2D) through manual tracking using the Dvideo system. Inferential non-parametric statistics were applied for comparison of preparation vs. throwing phase, wings vs. centres and, among the throwing techniques, frontal, spin and between the legs. Significant differences were found between the attack preparation versus the throwing phase for all player time-motion variables: distance covered, time spent, maximum player velocity and average player velocity. Wing players performed most of the throws (85%) and covered longer distances than centres (1.65 vs 0.31 m). The between the legs and the spin throwing techniques presented greater values for most of the time-motion variables (distance covered, time spent and maximum player velocity) than did the frontal technique in both attack phases. These findings provide important information regarding players’ movement patterns during goalball matches that can be used to plan more effective training.
Keywords:Distance covered  Paralympics sport  performance analysis  biomechanics
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