The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players

The throwing ball velocity is one of the most important skill required in numerous sports, such as softball. Throwing can be considered as an essential technique since softball players must implement this skill to prevent opponents from advancing and acquiring more points. The movement of throwing i...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Education and Sport
Main Author: Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Pitesti 2022
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Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
2022
Journal of Physical Education and Sport
22
9
10.7752/jpes.2022.09261
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139098165&doi=10.7752%2fjpes.2022.09261&partnerID=40&md5=6282cb19aaa017ffbf389215d9af01cd
The throwing ball velocity is one of the most important skill required in numerous sports, such as softball. Throwing can be considered as an essential technique since softball players must implement this skill to prevent opponents from advancing and acquiring more points. The movement of throwing involves the power generated from lower extremities, mediated by trunk rotation, which moves onwards to the upper extremities. Trunk rotation is assumed to play a crucial role in increasing ball velocity through the throwing movement sequence. However, studies that highlight the relationship between trunk rotation and throwing ball velocity remain lacking. This research determines the relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players. 72 female softball players from Universiti Teknologi MARA are selected to participate in this research. All participants are tested using the trunk rotation strength test and throwing ball velocity test. The recorded scores of both tests are analysed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient to identify the relationship between the two variables. The result shows the relationship between these two variables is r=.53 indicates that there is strong relationship between the trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity (r<.50). Based on this outcome, trunk rotation strength should be included in softball training programs as well as many other sports that require similar throwing movements to successfully enhance the throwing velocity performance. © JPES.
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author Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
spellingShingle Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
author_facet Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
author_sort Razak R.A.; Hussain R.N.J.R.; Kassim N.A.M.; Saleh M.M.; Isa K.A.; Razak F.
title The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
title_short The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
title_full The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
title_fullStr The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
title_sort The relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players
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description The throwing ball velocity is one of the most important skill required in numerous sports, such as softball. Throwing can be considered as an essential technique since softball players must implement this skill to prevent opponents from advancing and acquiring more points. The movement of throwing involves the power generated from lower extremities, mediated by trunk rotation, which moves onwards to the upper extremities. Trunk rotation is assumed to play a crucial role in increasing ball velocity through the throwing movement sequence. However, studies that highlight the relationship between trunk rotation and throwing ball velocity remain lacking. This research determines the relationship between trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity among female collegiate softball players. 72 female softball players from Universiti Teknologi MARA are selected to participate in this research. All participants are tested using the trunk rotation strength test and throwing ball velocity test. The recorded scores of both tests are analysed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient to identify the relationship between the two variables. The result shows the relationship between these two variables is r=.53 indicates that there is strong relationship between the trunk rotation strength and throwing ball velocity (r<.50). Based on this outcome, trunk rotation strength should be included in softball training programs as well as many other sports that require similar throwing movements to successfully enhance the throwing velocity performance. © JPES.
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