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Capital University of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing 100091, China

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A randomized grouping experiment was conducted to study the effect of 8-week functional training on shooting performance of Beijing female handball players. According to the athletes’ FMS (functional movement screening) scoring results, they were randomly divided into 2 groups. The experimental group adopted an 8-week functional training, aiming at strengthening their core strength, joint stability, and the power chain of shooting techniques. The control group adopted the traditional strength training mode. ANOVA(analysis of variance) was adopted to analyze the different performance of the athletes from two groups on their FMS scores, distances of throwing, and 7-meter shooting speed before and after the experiment. The results show that: (1) the total FMS scores of the experimental group athletes have been increased more significantly than those of the control group, and the injuries per capita has been significantly reduced; (2) the athletes in the experimental group have more significantly improved performance in handball throwing and 7-meter shooting speed than those in the control group. It shows that 8 weeks of functional training may effectively improve the physical function of Beijing female handball players and their performance in two special skills of handball throwing and shooting speed.

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Effect of functional training, performance, female handball, shooting skills.

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