The purpose of the study was to analyze the differences in the movement of forward windup shooting in handball and used 10 of the senior high school handball team players as an example, separating the players into five on high-speed group and five on lower-speed group. The data collected and analyzed by using Wireless MEMS Sensors which is composed of XYZ three-axis MEMS Accelerometer and three-axis Gyroscope, focusing on the acceleration and angular velocity in the main six limb segments (hand palm, wrist, right elbow, right shoulder, and both right and left knees). The result revealed that (a) the stability of the wrist and the right shoulder movement, and (b) the data of maximum acceleration and total power, of the high-speed players are better than lower-speed players. The principal conclusion was that the relevant training techniques should be improved and secondly strengthening the angular velocity will be the main goal in the future. Therefore, it needs to use Wireless MEMS sensors in monitoring players for errors from time to time, in order to attend the best performance in shooting.