What is scoring and why is it so important?

We create a verified athletic score for the entire team and each individual athlete – for each exercise – on a position-specific basis. This score represents the actual athletic condition of a team or an athlete. The performance achieved is set in relation to the average and the world’s best.

In addition, this score is absolutely necessary to evaluate and quantify the individual fitness, strength, endurance, jumping power, speed and agility of the athletes and to be able to recognize and represent a development in the future.

Athletics support and score development process | 2023 – 2025

When is scoring used?

Score development of an example handball player | 2021 – 2023

“Category: Running values”

STR

Test 1 – Strength

Strength in handball refers to the ability to use physical strength to perform various handball-specific actions. These include, for example, pushing or blocking an opponent, asserting oneself in duels, throwing with great force or maintaining a stable body position when defending against attacks. Strength training plays an important role in building up the necessary muscle strength and improving performance in handball.

AGI

Test 2 – Agility

Agility in handball refers to the ability to make quick and skillful movements to move in tight spaces, change direction, launch attacks or take up defensive positions. Good agility enables athletes to move around the pitch effectively, adapt quickly to changing situations and avoid opponents.

RUN

Test 3 – Running ability

Running skills in handball refer to the athletes’ endurance and speed when running and moving around the pitch. Handball is a dynamic sport characterized by fast sprints, changes of direction and continuous movement. Players with good running skills can change positions quickly, act effectively in attack and defense and maintain their performance over the entire playing time.

JUMP

Test 4 – Jumping power & explosiveness

Jumping power is an important characteristic in handball, as it enables athletes to jump higher and thus, for example, make throws over defenders or protect the goal area when defending against throws. Good jumping power also increases the ability to catch high balls or win rebounds.

What happens in the analysis?

1. comparability of performance to the environment
We use the personal athletics score to show the comparability of the athlete to a defined peer group, to his club, to the national league or to the world elite. This contributes to an objective assessment of the athlete’s position and reveals any deficits.

2. conclusions
The score can be used to determine how the training program should be put together with regard to STR, AGI, JUMP and RUN in order to ensure optimal development.

3. documentation
Continuous documentation allows the development and trend to be recognized and corrected if necessary.

What happens in the analysis?

1. comparability of performance to the environment
We use the personal athletics score to show the comparability of the athlete to a defined peer group, to his club, to the national league or to the world elite. This contributes to an objective assessment of the athlete’s position and reveals any deficits.

2. conclusions
The score can be used to determine how the training program should be put together with regard to STR, AGI, JUMP and RUN in order to ensure optimal development.

3. documentation
Continuous documentation allows the development and trend to be recognized and corrected if necessary.

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