The Effect of Different Warm-Up Protocols on the Motor and Technical Skills of Handball Players in Sports Education

M. Kahraman, Tayfun İşlen, Ömer Faruk Bilici, Cengizhan Sari, M. Bilici
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Warm-up programs in sports education can provide positive developments in motor and technical skills. The objective of this study was to determine the acute effects of ballistic, dynamic, and static warm-up protocols on motor and technical skills in male handball players. Twelve male handball players (mean age: 19.50±3.97 years) from the second league in Turkey participated in this study voluntarily. Warm-up protocols were implemented for the participants at the same time on three different days. At the beginning of the study, the height and body masses of the handball players were measured. After each warm-up protocol, 9-m shot, over-the-block shot, vertical jump, T agility, 20-m sprint, flexibility, and flamingo balance tests were conducted on the participants. The normality level of the data was determined by the Shapiro-Wilk test using the SPSS statistical program. While Repeated Measures ANOVA and the Bonferroni test from post hoc analysis were applied to data with normal distribution, the Friedman test and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test with the Bonferroni correction were used for non-normally distributed data. According to our findings, there was a significant difference between the warm-up protocols in the T agility, flexibility, and over-the-block shooting tests (p < 0.05), while no significant difference was found in the vertical jump, 20-m sprint, balance, or 9-m shooting tests (p > 0.05). The ballistic warm-up protocol applied to male handball players in sports education provided positive improvements in flexibility and over-the-block shooting skills, while the dynamic warm-up protocol yielded positive improvements in agility and flexibility.
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运动教育中不同热身方案对手球运动员运动技术技能的影响
体育教育中的热身项目可以为运动和技术技能提供积极的发展。本研究的目的是确定弹道、动态和静态热身方案对男子手球运动员运动和技术技能的急性影响。来自土耳其第二联赛的12名男子手球运动员(平均年龄:19.50±3.97岁)自愿参加本研究。在三个不同的日子里,参与者在同一时间执行热身协议。在研究开始时,测量了手球运动员的身高和身体质量。在每个热身方案后,对参与者进行9米投篮、过盖投篮、垂直跳远、T敏捷性、20米短跑、柔韧性和火烈鸟平衡测试。数据的正态性水平采用SPSS统计程序进行Shapiro-Wilk检验。正态分布的数据采用重复测量方差分析和事后分析的Bonferroni检验,非正态分布的数据采用Friedman检验和Bonferroni校正的Wilcoxon符号秩检验。根据我们的研究结果,在T敏捷性、柔韧性和过挡射击测试中,热身方案之间存在显著差异(p < 0.05),而在垂直跳跃、20米短跑、平衡和9米射击测试中,没有发现显著差异(p < 0.05)。在体育教育中应用弹道热身方案对男子手球运动员的柔韧性和过盖帽投篮技术有积极的改善,而动态热身方案对敏捷性和柔韧性有积极的改善。
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