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INFLUENCE OF THE 'PUSH & FLICK' METHODOLOGY ON THE ACCURACY OF THE INDOOR HOCKEY PENALTY CORNER SHOOTING

Authors :
Antonio Antonov
Dafina Zoteva
Olympia Roeva
Source :
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, Vol VOL.1, Pp 64-76 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
National Sports Academy - Vassil Levski, 2020.

Abstract

The penalty corner (PC) is one of the most important game situations in hockey (both outdoors and indoors), which results in 30 – 40% of all goals. The aim of this paper is to study the influence of the quasi-experimental methodology on the dynamics in the development of indicators characterizing the accuracy of shooting when performing PC in the potentially effective goal zones. Through the application of InterCriteria Analysis (ICrA), the research team sought to establish relationships and directions of dependencies between indicators reflecting the accuracy of zone shooting. Four elite female indoor hockey players from the team of the National Sports Academy in Bulgaria, participants in the European Indoor Hockey Clubs Challenge, were involved in the examination sessions. According to the requirements of the quasi-experimental “Push & Flick” methodology, the duration of the specialized training was set to 16 weeks. Each player performed 4,800 shootings, or approximately 300 shootings each week. Tests were carried out at the beginning (the first week) and at the end (the sixteenth week) of the experiment in order to determine the accuracy of the shooting – push/flick from a penalty corner spot (9 meters, central from the goal line). We used InterCriteria Analysis and Variance Analysis to analyze the results. The results of the study provide valuable information related to the training and specialization of elite hockey players profiled in the execution of a penalty corner

Details

ISSN :
25350145 and 25349597
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34ff4632d3814ae9a918bf7a34caf6b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.37393/jass.2020.01.5