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Citation

Molik B, Lubelska E, Koxmol A, Bogdan M, Yilla AB, Hyla E. Adapt. Phys. Activ. Q. 2008; 25(4): 335-351.

Affiliation

Faculty of Rehabilitation, Jozef Pilsukski University of Physical Education, Warsaw, Poland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

18955749

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to examine the offensive game efficiency of elite wheelchair rugby players with regard to their International Wheelchair Rugby Federation (IWRF) classification. Male athletes (105) representing 12 European nations competing at the 2005 European Wheelchair Rugby Championships took part in this study. The primary recording instrument was the Game Efficiency Sheet (GES), an instrument designed to objectively record parameters of wheelchair rugby efficiency such as points scored, steals, turnovers, balls caught (%), and balls passed (%). Kruskal-Wallis between groups analyses identified significant differences among the lower classification groups (0.5-2.0) and between the lower and higher classification (2.5-3.5) groups. Further research is needed in identifying game efficiency differences in higher class groups.


Language: en

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