ROLE OF MOTOR ABILITY AND KINANTHROPOMETRIC VARIABLES IN FOOTBALL AND HANDBALL TEAMS

Authors:

GOPI KRISHNA SIMHADRI Dr. Srinivas Nallella

Page No: 1398-1407

Abstract:

Distinct positions in football and handball call for distinct physical traits and motor skills. Distinct positions, such as goalie and striker or defense, have distinct physical requirements. Coaches may make better selections for available jobs by studying kinanthropometric factors and motor ability. The result is more effective teams since players are assigned to certain responsibilities for which they are most equipped. A strong team capitalizes on its members' combined abilities while making up for those who may be lacking. Teams may better guarantee that their members' skills and personalities complement one another by taking motor ability and kinanthropometric factors into account during talent discovery and player selection. This chemistry boosts the team's cohesiveness, coordination, and performance, giving them an advantage in games. In today's ultra-competitive sports world, even the smallest of advantages may make a huge difference. Teams may learn a lot about their rivals by performing in-depth research on the significance of motor skills and kinanthropometric factors. With this information in hand, players and coaches may better devise tactics that play to their strengths while also taking advantage of the flaws of their opponents

Description:

Motor Ability, Kinanthropometric Variables, Football And Handball Teams, physical requirements, Distinct positions

Volume & Issue

Volume-11,ISSUE-12

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