Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level

This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance factors in female basketball players (16.45±0.92 years) with reference to age (under-16 and under-18) and playing positions: guards (n=19), forwards (n=27) and centres (n=22). Participants completed test...

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Main Authors: José María Izquierdo, Juan Carlos Redondo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte 2021-06-01
Series:European Journal of Human Movement
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Online Access:https://www.eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/594
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description This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance factors in female basketball players (16.45±0.92 years) with reference to age (under-16 and under-18) and playing positions: guards (n=19), forwards (n=27) and centres (n=22). Participants completed tests to measure jump capacity (countermovement jump-CMJ) and sprint times (10 m and 20 m) at three moments: just before the match (T1), at half-time and after the match (T3). Associated with the increases of perceived effort, results showed “very likely” negative effects with performance decreased from T1-T3 in 20 m (4.03% and 3.51% for guards u-16 and u-18, respectively) and CMJ (15.17% and 13.7% for guards u-16 and forwards u-18, respectively). We only found a “large” ES in T2-T3 in guards u-16 in CMJ. Findings highlight the necessity to customize training, considering requirements and demands of different ages and playing positions to decrease the impact of fatigue after match.
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spelling doaj.art-6c1b7faa9ff84ae5b64c93cd5c0986f82022-12-21T21:04:07ZengAsociación Española de Ciencias del DeporteEuropean Journal of Human Movement2386-40952021-06-014610.21134/eurjhm.2021.46.4Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league levelJosé María Izquierdo0Juan Carlos Redondo1University of LeónUniversity of LeónThis study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance factors in female basketball players (16.45±0.92 years) with reference to age (under-16 and under-18) and playing positions: guards (n=19), forwards (n=27) and centres (n=22). Participants completed tests to measure jump capacity (countermovement jump-CMJ) and sprint times (10 m and 20 m) at three moments: just before the match (T1), at half-time and after the match (T3). Associated with the increases of perceived effort, results showed “very likely” negative effects with performance decreased from T1-T3 in 20 m (4.03% and 3.51% for guards u-16 and u-18, respectively) and CMJ (15.17% and 13.7% for guards u-16 and forwards u-18, respectively). We only found a “large” ES in T2-T3 in guards u-16 in CMJ. Findings highlight the necessity to customize training, considering requirements and demands of different ages and playing positions to decrease the impact of fatigue after match.https://www.eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/594fatiguecountermovement jumpperceived effortsprint capacitybasketball match
spellingShingle José María Izquierdo
Juan Carlos Redondo
Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
European Journal of Human Movement
fatigue
countermovement jump
perceived effort
sprint capacity
basketball match
title Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
title_full Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
title_fullStr Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
title_short Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level
title_sort quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under 16 and under 18 female basketball players at national league level
topic fatigue
countermovement jump
perceived effort
sprint capacity
basketball match
url https://www.eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/594
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