Activating Specific Handball’s Defensive Motor Behaviors in Young Female Players: A Non-Linear Approach
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Team sport Non-linear pedagogy Methodology Scholar Female
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2023-02-27Referencia bibliográfica
Espoz-Lazo, S.; Farías-Valenzuela, C.; Hinojosa-Torres, C.; Giakoni-Ramirez, F.; Del Val-Martín, P.; Duclos-Bastías, D.; Valdivia-Moral, P. Activating Specific Handball’s Defensive Motor Behaviors in Young Female Players: A Non-Linear Approach. Children 2023, 10, 469. [https://doi.org/ 10.3390/children10030469]
Abstract
Traditional models to train and teach young players in team sports assume that athletes
learn as linear systems. However, an actual methodology called Non-Linear Pedagogy (NLP) accounts
for the fact that the players and the team are complex dynamic systems. Experiences in handball under
this methodology are scarce; due to this, an observational study has been conducted with a follow-up,
idiographic and multidimensional design, in which 14 female school handball players belonging to
four different local teams in Santiago, Chile (age = 15.55 + 0.51) agreed to participate in three special
handball training sessions with the use of the NLP methodology where three different constraints
were used. Descriptive analysis with the Chi-squared test showed a total of 252 observations where
most of the variables were dependent on the constraints (p 0.001). Frequency showed that mainly
“Defense in Line of progression” and “Proximal contact” were the most activated variables, followed
by “Harassment” and “Deterrence” for all constraints. However, only constraint 2 highly activated
two collective motor behaviors, while the rest only did it with individual motor behaviors. It is
concluded that the constraints used in training seem to be effective in activating a group of defensive
handball motor behaviors, specifically those that are basic for female school handball players.