Kinematic Movement Differences Between Petanque Pointing and Shooting Technique in Children

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This study aimed to evaluate children's kinematic movement in petanque pointing and shooting techniques. There were 16 male beginner petanque athletes (aged 11.37 ± 1.36 years old, weight 42.37 ± 4.36 Kg, and height 151.37 ± 7.36 cm) who were selected using the purposive sampling method. The successful throwing was observed in the sagittal plane and measured by kinematic analysis in Kinovea 0.9.4 Software. There were pointing and shooting kinematic data, categorized into four phases, i.e., back swing, zero position, release, and follow throw position. As a result, there were significantly different in several variables of each phase between pointing and shooting techniques. There was a significant difference in the back swing phase at shoulder extension and ball height (α

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Nurhasan, Al Ardha, M. A., Ristanto, K. O., Yang, C. B., Wijayanto, A., Pradana, S. W. K. C., … Utomo, R. S. (2024). Kinematic Movement Differences Between Petanque Pointing and Shooting Technique in Children. Retos, 52, 52–61. https://doi.org/10.47197/RETOS.V52.97143

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