Perceptual training effects on anticipation of direct and deceptive 7-m throws in handball |
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Authors: | Khaled E Alsharji Michael G Wade |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Physical Education &2. Sport, College of Basic Education, Kuwait;3. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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Abstract: | We examined the effectiveness of perceptual training on the performance of handball goalkeepers when anticipating the direction of both direct and deceptive 7-m throws. Skilled goalkeepers were assigned equally to three matched-ability groups based on their pre-test performance: a perceptual training group (n = 14) received video-based perceptual training, a placebo training group (n = 14) received video-based regular training and a control group received no training. Participants in the perceptual training group significantly improved their performance compared to both placebo and control groups; however, anticipation of deceptive throws improved less than for direct throws. The results confirm that although anticipating deception in handball is a challenging task for goalkeepers, task-specific perceptual training can minimise its effect and improve performance. |
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Keywords: | perceptual training anticipation deception handball goalkeeper |
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