The Relationship between Specific Game-Based and General Performance in Young Adult Elite Male Team Handball Players

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Featured Application: The presented specific game-based and general testing concept can be applied to measure performance in elite team handball and to improve the physical performance of young adult elite team handball players. Physical performance is an essential factor for becoming a top elite team handball player; however, the relationship between specific and general physical performance is not well known. Consequently, the aim of the study was (1) to analyze the relationship between specific game-based and general physical performance in young elite male team handball players, and (2) to reduce the number of tests for a more practical implementation of physical performance diagnostics in team handball. Twenty young adult elite male team handball field players (18.6 ± 2.1 years) performed the team handball game-based performance test (GBPT), including specific movements in offense and defense such as catching, passing and throwing a ball, sprinting, stops, changes in direction, jumping, checking and screening, as well as general tests, including a 20 m sprinting test, a repeated sprint ability test (RSA), a modified t-test, countermovement (CMJ), squat (SJ) and drop jump test (DJ), a standing long jump test, a single-leg lateral three jumps test, a standing throw test, and the determination of the one repetition maximum (1RM) in the bench press, bench pull, front squat, and deadlift. Significant correlations were mostly found between different sprinting and jumping tests as well as between different strength tests. The principal component factor analysis revealed four components (power and speed, strength, jump shot performance, and endurance) including 21 variables of high loads (>0.60 or

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Wagner, H., & Hinz, M. (2023). The Relationship between Specific Game-Based and General Performance in Young Adult Elite Male Team Handball Players. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13052756

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