Impact of a Ball Regulation Change on Game Performance and Shooting Play in Japanese U-15 Girls' Handball.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Saori Nakayama, Alejandro Trejo-Silva, Miguel Angel Gomez-Ruano, Hiroshi Aida
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We aimed to investigate how a ball regulation change, implemented in U15 girls' handball games, now affects game performance and shooting plays. Over 14 matches (28 observations), we included all the attacks (n = 813) and shooting plays (n = 589) with the conventional ball and all the attacks (n = 821) and shooting plays (n = 618) with the new ball performed by both teams. We used notational analysis to compare the game performance and shooting plays in these two conditions. Our main results were as follows: (i) the attack efficacy was higher with the new ball (41.9%) than with the conventional ball (36.1%); and (ii) the prevalence of the three-line defensive system was higher with the new ball (10.5%) than with the conventional ball (2.7%). It can be inferred that the new ball enabled backcourt players to execute more powerful middle- and long-range shots, leading to their adoption of deeper defensive tactics that were effective in halting advancing backcourt players. Moreover, implementing new ball regulations resulted in a significantly higher frequency of shots targeted at the upper third of the goal frame (44.4%) compared to those observed with the conventional ball (35.8%). This implies that the introduction of the new ball enhanced precision control over shot placements, resulting in an increased player preference for targeting the upper course. Lastly, goalkeepers' saving rates decreased under the new ball, highlighting the need for technical and tactical coaching, tailored to goalkeepers. In summary, implementing the new ball regulations had a positive impact on Japanese U15 girls' handball performance.

球规变化对日本 U-15 女子手球比赛成绩和投篮命中率的影响。
我们的目的是调查在 15 岁以下女子手球比赛中实施的用球规则改变对比赛成绩和投篮动作的影响。在 14 场比赛(28 次观察)中,我们纳入了两队使用传统球时的所有进攻(n = 813)和投篮动作(n = 589),以及使用新球时的所有进攻(n = 821)和投篮动作(n = 618)。我们使用符号分析比较了这两种情况下的比赛表现和投篮战术。主要结果如下(i) 新球的进攻效率(41.9%)高于传统球(36.1%);(ii) 新球的三线防守系统的普及率(10.5%)高于传统球(2.7%)。由此可以推断,新球使后场球员能够执行更有威力的中远距离投篮,从而导致他们采取更深入的防守战术,有效地阻止了后场球员的推进。此外,与使用传统球(35.8%)时相比,实施新球规后,针对球门框架上三分之一处的投篮频率(44.4%)明显更高。这意味着,新球的引入增强了对射门位置的精确控制,从而使球员更倾向于瞄准门框上部。最后,守门员在新球下的扑救率有所下降,这凸显了针对守门员进行技战术指导的必要性。总之,新球规的实施对日本 15 岁以下女子手球运动的成绩产生了积极影响。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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