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Review
. 2014 Dec 1;13(4):808-16.
eCollection 2014 Dec.

Individual and team performance in team-handball: a review

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Review

Individual and team performance in team-handball: a review

Herbert Wagner et al. J Sports Sci Med. .

Abstract

Team handball is a complex sport game that is determined by the individual performance of each player as well as tactical components and interaction of the team. The aim of this review was to specify the elements of team-handball performance based on scientific studies and practical experience, and to convey perspectives for practical implication. Scientific studies were identified via data bases of PubMed, Web of Knowledge, SPORT Discus, Google Scholar, and Hercules. A total of 56 articles met the inclusion criteria. In addition, we supplemented the review with 13 additional articles, proceedings and book sections. It was found that the specific characteristics of team-handball with frequent intensity changes, team-handball techniques, hard body confrontations, mental skills and social factors specify the determinants of coordination, endurance, strength and cognition. Although we found comprehensive studies examining individual performance in team-handball players of different experience level, sex or age, there is a lack of studies, particularly for team-handball specific training, as well as cognition and social factors. Key PointsThe specific characteristics of team-handball with frequent intensity changes, specific skills, hard body confrontations, mental skills and social factors define the determinants of coordination, endurance, strength and cognition.To increase individual and team performance in team-handball specific training based on these determinants have been suggested.Although there are comprehensive studies examining individual performance in team-handball players of different experience level, sex, or age are published, there is a lack of training studies, particularly for team-handball specific techniques and endurance, as well as cognition and social factors.

Keywords: Coordination; agility; cognition; constitution; endurance; social factors; strength and power.

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Figure 1.
Determinants of team-handball performance.
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Figure 2.
Pelvis and trunk rotation, shoulder internal rotation and elbow extension angular velocity during jump throw (A), percentage of throwing types (B) and shot distribution (C) during competition, and percentage of ball velocity in different throwing techniques (D).

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