Eskiyecek, Canan GülbinMeriç Bingül, BergünBulgan, ÇiğdemAydın, Menşure14.07.20192019-07-1614.07.20192019-07-162017978-605-66495-2-3https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/1321This study compared targeted and non-targeted drag flick field hockey shooting techniques in the penalty corner area, using a three-dimensional kinematic analysis. Eleven male field hockey players (mean age 19,82 +/- 1,40 years) participated voluntarily. Seven high-speed cameras (Oqus 7+) with 120Hz refresh rates were used. Field calibration was completed via the wand method. The data was evaluated in two phases: starting and fmishing. Players undertook three drag flick shots to the box using targeted and non-targeted techniques. The angular kinematics and stroke force applied to the stick were analyzed using the Qualisys Track Manager Program V2.12, and ball velocity statistics were gathered with the SPSS 18.0 program. To make an accurate target shot the players attempted to maximize their targeted shooting rates, particularly by decreasing the speed of their lower extremities.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPenalty CornerDrag FlickKinematicBall Velocity3D Biomechanical Analysis of Targeted and Non-Targeted Drag Flick Shooting Technique in Field Hockey and Training StrategiesConference Object10301036WOS:000464901900122