Variabilidad de la secuencia temporal de la cadena cinética en el lanzamiento de balonmano
- Marcos Gutiérrez Dávila
- Manuel Alejandro Ortega Becerra
- Juan A. Párraga Montilla
- José Campos Granell
- Francisco Javier Rojas Ruiz
ISSN: 1577-0354
Year of publication: 2011
Volume: 11
Issue: 43
Type: Article
More publications in: Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte
Abstract
Se pretende analizar la variabilidad intraindividual de los lanzamientos en apoyo desde nueve metros y en presencia de un portero. La muestra se compone de cuatro lanzadores y siete porteros de la primera división española. A partir de las fuerzas de reacción se registró el movimiento de los porteros, y los lanzamientos mediante técnicas de vídeo 3D. La variabilidad en los patrones de movimiento engaña al portero y reducen el tiempo de movimiento. La cadena cinética utilizada responde a una secuencia temporal P-D, orientada a reducir el estrés excesivo en la articulación del hombro. La inercia del tronco permite reducir el tiempo de ejecución y elegir el instante de inicio de lanzamiento según las acciones del portero
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