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Morning-evening difference of team-handball-related short-term maximal physical performances in female team handball players

This study investigated the two different time-of-day effect on team-handball-related short-term maximal physical performances. At two different time-of-day, fifteen young female team handball players performed different physical tests: HandGrip (HG) test, Ball-Throwing Velocity (BTV) test, Modified...

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Published in:Journal of sports sciences 2017-05, Vol.35 (9), p.912-920
Main Authors: Mhenni, Thouraya, Michalsik, Lars Bojsen, Mejri, Mohamed Arbi, Yousfi, Narimen, Chaouachi, Anis, Souissi, Nizar, Chamari, Karim
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Language:English
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Summary:This study investigated the two different time-of-day effect on team-handball-related short-term maximal physical performances. At two different time-of-day, fifteen young female team handball players performed different physical tests: HandGrip (HG) test, Ball-Throwing Velocity (BTV) test, Modified Agility T-test (MAT) and Repeated Shuttle-Sprint and Jump Ability (RSSJA) test. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale was determined following the termination of the last test. Measurements were performed at two separate testing sessions (i.e., in the morning (7:00-8:30 h) and in the early evening (17:00-18:30 h)) in a randomised and counter-balanced setting on non-consecutive days. The results showed that HG (P = 0.0013), BTV (P = 0.0027) and MAT (P 
ISSN:0264-0414
1466-447X
DOI:10.1080/02640414.2016.1201212