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A tool for assessing the horizontal dribble and jumping throw in young handball players
Author(s) -
Flávia Carvalho Santos,
José Maia,
Eduardo E. Guimarães,
Matheus M. Pacheco,
José A. Da Silva,
Go Tani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
brazilian journal of motor behavior/brazilian journal of motor behavior
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2446-4902
pISSN - 1980-5586
DOI - 10.20338/bjmb.v15i3.242
Subject(s) - jumping , checklist , mcnemar's test , psychology , test (biology) , applied psychology , physical therapy , mathematics , statistics , medicine , cognitive psychology , physiology , paleontology , biology
BACKGROUND: Validated tests for the quality of movement patterns are important to help teachers to assess and induce positive performance changes. However, few tests are available for handball sport skills.AIM: Therefore, we developed and validated a checklist to assess dribbling with a jumping throw.METHOD: First, three handball experts were invited to verify if the checklist which contained all the components that describe the skills, and the logical validity process. Then, fifty participants, aged 8 -12 years old, performed the skill of dribbling with a horizontal jumping throw, fifteen of them were re-tested one week apart. Two raters were also selected to conduct an intra- and inter-rater objectivity assessment. McNemar tests were used to compare the proportion of proficient and non-proficient performance between raters. Cohen’s k tests were used to test the intra and inter-rater objectivity. The intra-class correlation coefficient was used to estimated reliability (test-retest).RESULTS: The results confirmed that the checklist contained the necessary criteria to characterize the skill and to discriminate children with different proficiency levels. Moderate-to-high inter-and intra-rater agreements were found. Children's performance pre and post-test were highly reliable.CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the proposed checklist can reliably analyze the movement pattern of the dribbling with horizontal jumping throw – which can be highly useful for teachers and sports coaches.

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