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Offensive agility techniques performed during international netball competition
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posted on 2014-06-01, 00:00 authored by Aaron FoxAaron Fox, Michael Spittle, L Otago, Natalie SaundersNatalie SaundersNetball is a sport characterised by sharp changes-of-direction to break free from opponents. The ability of players to use changes-of-direction to evade opponents is, therefore, an important aspect of attacking play. The purpose of this study was to examine the performance and outcomes of offensive agility techniques utilised by netball players. Offensive agility techniques were assessed for the type of manoeuvre performed and performance outcome using video footage of three international matches. Mid and attacking playing positions performed a greater frequency of manoeuvres than defensive playing positions. The type of manoeuvre was found to have no influence on the performance outcome. The performance outcome is likely influenced by additional factors, such as location on the court, time constraints, or features of defensive opponents. Overall, the use of offensive agility manoeuvres was identified as an important aspect of attacking play in netball, particularly for the mid and attacking playing positions.
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International journal of sports science and coachingVolume
9Issue
3Pagination
543 - 552Publisher
Multi-Science PublishingLocation
Essex, EnglandPublisher DOI
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1747-9541Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, Multi-Science PublishingUsage metrics
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