2015
DOI: 10.18633/bt.v17i3.234
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Cambios Cinemáticos Del Tiro De Baloncesto en Niñas en Función De La Distancia/ Kinematic Changes of Basketball Shooting in Young Women as a Function of Distance

Abstract: El propósito del estudio fue identificar cambios significativos en las variables cinemáticas del tiro de baloncesto con relación a la distancia desde el aro en jugadoras infantiles de la rama femenil. Participaron niñas entre 10 y 11 años de edad pertenecientes a la Selección Estatal Sonorense de Baloncesto, con experiencia de práctica deportiva de cuando menos dos años. Los sujetos realizaron tiros a la canasta a distancias de 2, 3, 4, 5 y 6 metros del aro y se midieron las variables cinemáticas respuesta de … Show more

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“…Finally, at the scale of body kinematics, there is ample experimental evidence about the influence of distance, expertise, and gender. Concerning the influence of shooting distance, experienced players exhibit an increase of both shoulder 17 , 26 and elbow 14 , 16 , 17 , 26 angular velocities, an increased trunk tilt toward the basket, 16 , 17 an increased ankle and shoulder angles, 17 a decrease of the elbow, trunk, knee, and shoulder angles 27 with increasing basket distance. Few results describe the influence of expertise on players' kinematics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, at the scale of body kinematics, there is ample experimental evidence about the influence of distance, expertise, and gender. Concerning the influence of shooting distance, experienced players exhibit an increase of both shoulder 17 , 26 and elbow 14 , 16 , 17 , 26 angular velocities, an increased trunk tilt toward the basket, 16 , 17 an increased ankle and shoulder angles, 17 a decrease of the elbow, trunk, knee, and shoulder angles 27 with increasing basket distance. Few results describe the influence of expertise on players' kinematics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%