Hydrodynamics analysis of different rotation forms of basketball teaching to improve the shooting percentage.

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Title: Hydrodynamics analysis of different rotation forms of basketball teaching to improve the shooting percentage.
Authors: Chen, Shaozhou, Jia, Bao
Source: Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics; 2025, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p1-15, 15p
Subject Terms: HYDRODYNAMICS, FLUID mechanics, TEACHING methods, BASKETBALL, KINEMATICS
Abstract: From the perspective of fluid mechanics, combined with the knowledge of fluid mechanics, this paper analyzes the laws of several different rotation forms of basketball, and on this basis, uses the mechanical method and the vector synthesis method of speed to explore the influence of forward spin ball, back spin ball, and side spin ball on the shooting percentage. This paper points out the importance of ball rotation in the process of shooting and provides theoretical guidance for basketball teaching and training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:From the perspective of fluid mechanics, combined with the knowledge of fluid mechanics, this paper analyzes the laws of several different rotation forms of basketball, and on this basis, uses the mechanical method and the vector synthesis method of speed to explore the influence of forward spin ball, back spin ball, and side spin ball on the shooting percentage. This paper points out the importance of ball rotation in the process of shooting and provides theoretical guidance for basketball teaching and training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:15565297
DOI:10.62617/mcb1506