Kinetic Analysis of Three-Point Jump Shot in Basketball

  • Lee D
  • Jeong I
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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to analyze kinetic factors required to the three-point jump shot of the basketball games through 3-D analysis and ground reaction force(GRF) analysis. Six university male players participated in this study. The results of the study were showed that (1) resultant velocity in the center of mass(COM) was 0.84?0.27\;m/s since a player didn`t shot a ball in the highest peak and shot ball at the moment of going up forward and vertical movement. Therefore, it is necessary to find a proper timing to shot a ball; (2) the angular velocity was largely increased in upper arm and fore arm out of the upper-limb segments and the hands had the largest angular velocity since the body is in a fixed situation and angular speed is rapidly increased by the wrist` snap with the rapid movement of upper arm and forearm at the time of release a ball; (3) it is judged that a player can shot a ball at the accurate and high release point when the player collects power vertically to the maximum by keeping GRF to the right and the rear in a proper way and by keeping the body`s balance so that a large power may not be dispersed.

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Lee, D.-J., & Jeong, I.-S. (2010). Kinetic Analysis of Three-Point Jump Shot in Basketball. Korean Journal of Sport Biomechanics, 20(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.5103/kjsb.2010.20.1.049

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