Antropomotoryka nr 55.indb - Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w ...
Antropomotoryka nr 55.indb - Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w ...
Antropomotoryka nr 55.indb - Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w ...
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Ryszard Panfil<br />
– passes to partners creating score-gaining (throw)<br />
situations are made in the number from 12 to 15 by<br />
players playing in positions „1” to „4”, the exception<br />
is position „5” from which half of the passes creating<br />
score-gaining situations are made.<br />
– passes from partners also creating score-gaining<br />
(throw) situations are made also in the number<br />
from 13 to 15, while in this case they are received<br />
by players from position „2” to „5”, the exception is<br />
position „1” which receives four times fewer passes<br />
allowing a throw into the basket,<br />
– the obtained data indicates the fact that effective<br />
basketball play requires involvement in creation of<br />
score-gaining situations of all players, regardless of<br />
the position occupied by them.<br />
OM<br />
2.2. Interpositional synergy in<br />
creation of score-gaining situations<br />
in the team game<br />
Interpositional synergy in creation of score-gaining situations<br />
on the basis of:<br />
– positional flexibility determined by the number of<br />
partners with whom the analysed position cooperates<br />
and<br />
– differentiated intensity of cooperation determined<br />
by the number of passes made from individual positions<br />
and received from them.<br />
The differentiation of cooperation for chosen players<br />
will be illustrated using synergiograms.<br />
The data resulting from the synergiogram in Figure<br />
7 indicate that „1” both in OM and in LA cooperate with<br />
LA<br />
„5"<br />
„5"<br />
„4”<br />
7<br />
„1" „3"<br />
„4”<br />
5<br />
„1" „5"<br />
„2"<br />
„3"<br />
Figure 7. Synergiograms of ball passes creating score-gaining situations made from position „1” in OM and LA teams<br />
OM<br />
LA<br />
„5"<br />
„5"<br />
„3”<br />
5<br />
„4"<br />
7<br />
„3” „4"<br />
5<br />
9<br />
„2"<br />
„2"<br />
Figure 8. Synergiograms of ball passes creating score-gaining situations made from position „4” in OM and LA teams<br />
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