THE BULLETIN OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY, KISARAZU COLLEGE
Online ISSN : 2188-921X
Print ISSN : 2188-9201
ISSN-L : 0285-7901
A Study on Both Sides Practice in Lay-up Shot
Tadayoshi TANAKA
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RESEARCH REPORT / TECHNICAL REPORT FREE ACCESS

1971 Volume 4 Pages 39-46

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Many player tend to think that their left side of ability in lay-up clean shooting are inferior to those of right side. In this respect, it is interesting to know how high they want to have as their ideal motor abilities, and the difference in them between left and right side. To clearly the difference between right hand shot and left hand shot, four males were employed as the subject, and lay-up clean shot was taken photograph 5 times for each hand shot. Left hand was not inferior in physical fitness in so far as it was independent of awkwardness. For instance, muscle strength, general endurance, and agility performance was normal for the most part. But as they have no training term, consequently they can not move themselves accurately. Accordingly they are inferior in physical exercise need coordination. Four subject showed a little larger value in many factors in case of right hand shot. The lay-up clean ahooting, the average value of 5 trials on each hand, appeared to be different between right and left hand shot, therefore constant tendency among subjects and statistically significant difference between those two shots were obtained. All mean values calculated in each category are shown in Table 1, and Figure 1.

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© 1971 National Institute of Technology, Kisarazu College
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