BASKETBALL JUMP SHOOT COORDINATION IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • VICTOR H. A. OKAZAKI
  • GERSON O. AMORIM
  • ROLANDO FERREIRA JúNIOR
  • ANDRÉ L. F. RODACKI

Keywords:

coordination and motor control, basketball shooting, children.

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the jump shoot coordination in children basketball's players. Eight children (10,0 ± 0,5 years; 2,25 ± 0,79 years of practice) were filmed (2D, 100Hz, sagittal plane) shooting to the basket. A biomechanical model was used to analyze angular displacement and velocity of the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. Children used an “in-phase” movement across the joints (shoulder, elbow and wrist) to increase ball impulse at release. These strategy may be observed because children did not use a counter-movement around the elbow joint to optimize performance. A great joint angular velocity generation was verified, because children were not able to synchronize the peak velocities with the instant of ball release.

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OKAZAKI, V. H. A., AMORIM, G. O., JúNIOR, R. F., & RODACKI, A. L. F. (2015). BASKETBALL JUMP SHOOT COORDINATION IN CHILDREN. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 76(2). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/5351

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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