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1. Vaatlusaluste Eesti meeskäsipallurite keha pikkusmõõdud ja keha mass jäävad alla rahvusvahelise tasemega tippkäsipallurite vastavatele näitajatele, rasva protsent on suurem rahvusvahelise tasemega tippkäsipallurite vastavast näitajast.

2. Vaatlusaluste Eesti meeskäsipallurite kiiruslikud näitajad on võrdväärsed rahvusvahelise tasemega tippkäsipallurite vastavate näitajatega, kuid plahvatusliku jõu näitajad jäävad alla rahvusvahelise tasemega tippkäsipallurite vastavatele näitajatele .

3. Vaatlusalused Eesti meeskäsipallurid kasutasid mängus kaug-ja keskpositsiooni viskeid protsentuaalselt rohkem võrreldes Euroopa ja maailma parimate meeskondadega, kuid tabavusprotsent oli väiksem.

4. Vaatlusalused Eesti meeskäsipallurid sooritasid lähiviskeid (viskeid väravaala joone keskosast, 7m karistusviskeid) Euroopa ja maailma tippmeeskondadega võrdväärse resultatiivsusega. Kiirrünnakuid sooritati protsentuaalselt vähem, aga samaväärse resultatiivsusega võrreldes Euroopa ja maailma parimate meeskondadega

5. Antropomeetrilistest näitajatest keha pikkusmõõdud mõjutavad Eesti meeskäsipallurite poolt mängus väravaala joone keskosast sooritatud ja realiseeritud viskeid.

6. Motoorsetest võimetest õlavöö dünaamiline jõud mõjutab kõige enam Eesti meeskäsipallurite poolt mängus sooritatud viskeid ja nende realiseerimist, iseäranis keskpositsioonilt tugiasendist sooritatud viskeid ja nende realiseerimist.

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Summary

Anthropometrical parameters, motor abilities and efficiency of throws of high-level male handball players

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of anthropometrical parameters and motor abilities of the shooting efficiency of male handball players. 24 Estonian male handball players (age 18-28 years) participated in this study. All the players belonged to the teams participating in the Estonian Championships.

The following anthropometrical variables were measured: body height and weight, arm span, BMI (kg/m2), body fat %. 30 m sprint, medicine ball throw (2kg) with the dominant and the non-dominant hand in sitting position, vertical jump, maximal oxygen uptake were used as basic motor ability tests and slalom dribble test, 5x10m shuttle run, handball throw with the dominant and the non-dominant hand in sitting position, passing the handball to the speed and accuracy during 30 sec, vertical jump with take-off from the dominant leg with one step were used as specific motor ability tests. The throws (the entire number of shots and successful shots) were recorded considering the position and structure of the throw as follows: throws by the pivot, from the right and left wing, from 7m, after counter-attack, from the back and middle court (with and without jump).

The results of our study showed that the body height, arm span and body weight

The results of our study showed that the body height, arm span and body weight

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