Comparison of a Several of Kinematic Variables for A Frontal Set Shooting at The Moment of Releasing the Ball with And Without a Barrier in Female Basketball Players

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
591-603

Abstract

The research aims to:- Identifying the values of a several of kinematic variables for frontal set shooting at the moment of releasing the ball with and without a barrier for female basketball players.- Identifying the differences between a several of kinematic variables for frontal set shooting at the moment of releasing the ball with and without a barrier for female basketball players.To verify the objectives the researcher hypothesized the following:- There are significant differences between ta several of kinematic variables for frontal set shooting at the moment of releasing the ball with and without a barrier for female basketball players.The descriptive approach in causal comparison was used, the research community consisted of female basketball players 20-30 years old, 16 female players represented the research community, and the research sample consisted of 8 female players, they were chosen by the intentional way which represented 50% of the community.The experiment was filmed on Friday, 3/6/2022, in Akad Ankawa Sports Club Hall, using a scale drawing with a length of 1meter and two Sony cameras with a speed of 100/fps.According to the results the researcher reached the following conclusions:1- Values of the kinematic variables of the frontal set shooting are affected at the moment of releasing by the presence of the barrier.2- With the presence of the barrier, the player changed the position of the body according to what suits the change in the presence of the passive defender.

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Amir Albanna, D., دیفد, Khalil Muhammad, M., & محمد. (2025). Comparison of a Several of Kinematic Variables for A Frontal Set Shooting at The Moment of Releasing the Ball with And Without a Barrier in Female Basketball Players. Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences (RJSS), 26(82), 591–603. https://doi.org/10.33899/rjss.2024.136175.11201017