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1. Bayios, I., Gouvali, M., Hatziharistos, D. & Zapartidis, I. (2010). Kinematic throwing stability during a simulated  handball game  (Kinematische Wurfstabilität während eines simulierten Handballspiels). Serb. J. Sports Sci., 4 (3),  83-90. Zugriff am 28.09.2010 unter
http://www.sjss-sportsacademy.edu.rs/archive/details/kinematic-throwing-stability-during-a-simulated-handball-game-127.html

The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of a simulated handball game activity on throwing performance (ball velocity and accuracy) and the movement pattern of the throwing arm. Six experienced female handball players performed 3 static throws before and after every ten minutes of a simulation cycle (2 halves x 30 min) reproducing the most common handball activities. An analysis of variance with repeated measures yielded a significant effect of time on ball deviation only (F6,30 = 3.18, p < 0.05), demonstrating a progressive decrease towards the end of each half, while the greatest decrease occurred at the last 10 min period (46.2 ± 14.6 cm). Ball velocity did not alter among trials. Movement pattern showed an alteration regarding the timing of maximum velocities. After the last 10min period of the first half, t_Vmax of the shoulder gradually approached that of the elbow. During the last 10min period of the simulated game, t_Vmax of the elbow preceded t_Vmax of the shoulder. The t_Vmax of the wrist remained stable throughout the simulated game. This is assumed to be attributed to the effort to maintain a stable  performance. (Mikrofiche-Nummer: 20543)

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