Author/Authors :
Moncef, Cherif Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Tunisia , Said, Mohamed Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, Tunisia , Olfa, Najlaoui Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, Tunisia , Dagbaji, Gomri Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, Tunisia
Abstract :
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the body structure and
morphological characteristics of Tunisian elite handball players, and to
determine the effect of these variables on functional and physical performance
levels.
Methods: A sample of 42 male handball players (mean age 21.98±3.24 years;
training duration 12 years) at international level was submitted to a test battery
comprising morphological, physical and physiological assessments. Tests were
yo-yo intermittent recovery test, squat jump test, countermovement jump test,
vertical-jump test, and Repeated sprint Ability. Measures for assessment of
anthropometric characteristics were age, size, weight, body mass index, body
fat, fat mass and thin mass.
Results: Weight was negatively correlated to the squat jump and the
countermovement jump performance. Age, weight, and body composition
measures (fat and thin body mass) were additionally negatively related to the
maximal oxygen uptake, and to the maximal velocity obtained in the Yo-Yo
recovery test. No relationship was found between size, body mass index, body
fat and the physical abilities considered. Concerning the effects of physical
characteristics on the functional performances, we can note a positive
relationship between squat jump, countermovement jump, and the yo-yo
recovery test performance. No relationship was found between vertical jump,
repeated sprint ability, and the physiological performances.
Conclusions: Study results point to the existence of strong correlation between
morphological and physical characteristics with functional characteristics. In
handball, it is possible to have a reliable estimate of anthropometric
measurements, physical and physiological performances.
Keywords :
Handball , Anthropometry , Biometry , Athletic Performance