Title of article :
The Offensive Efficiency of the High-Level Handball Players of the Front and the Rear Lines
Author/Authors :
Moncef, Cherif Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Tunisia , Dagbaji, Gomri Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, Tunisia , Abdallah, Aouidet Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Tunisia , Mohamed, Said Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Tunisia
Abstract :
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigat the offensive efficiency of the
professional handball players forming the front and rear lines.
Methods: Our investigation was carried out on four matches (final, semi-finals
and classifying match) at the 19th male Handball World Championship “Tunisia
2005”. Finalist teams were Tunisia, France, Croatia, and Spain. Matches were
recorded using 5 digital camcorders (SONY, DCL, and TRV 130E). Number of
passes and the length of the attacks were determined by software “STUDIO 9”.
Speed of the ball at the different shootings was calculated by REGAVI software,
version 2.57, 2004. Work was dissociated according to 2 variables namely axes
and lines.
Results: Players of lateral axes (A4) and front basis (L1) were shorter and
thinner than those of the central axis (A3) and rear basis (L2). No differences
were observed between lines and axes in age. The analysis of the total shootings
to the goal shows that the players of lines and axes present very close values in
each team, excepting the Croatian L2 compared to the Tunisian L2. Players of
the rear Croatian basis present also a number of attacks concluded by a nonsuccessfully
cadred shooting greater than all other groups. In the Spanish
group, a significant difference among number of passes concluded by a nonsuccessfully
cadred shooting between lines, and front basis vs central axis was
noted. No significant difference was found between lines and axes in the
Croatian team. Regarding the velocity of shooting, excepting the Croatian team,
no differences were found between lines and axes of the other teams. No
differences were also noted in the attack duration between lines and axes in
Croatian and Tunisian teams. In the Spanish team, duration of attacks
concluded by a cadred shooting was most important when finished by an L2 or
an A3 player.
Conclusion: The present results demonstrate that finalist teams were found to
be clearly characterized by L2 and A3 players taller and weightier than those of
L1 and A4. Organized attack was generally concluded by shooting done by an
L2 or an A4 player and the shooting velocity did not significantly determine the
offensive efficiency.
Keywords :
Axes , Lines , Handball , Offensive Efficiency
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics