Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1)
The aim of the present study was to examine the reliability of a novel multi-direction repeated sprint ability test (RSM; 10×(6×5-m)) compared with a repeated sprint ability test (RSA) with one change of direction (10×(2×15-m)), and the relationship of the RSM and RSA with Yo-Yo intermittent recover...
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author | Johnny ePadulo Nicola Luigi Bragazzi Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis Antonio eDello Iacono Giuseppe eAttene Fabio ePizzolato Juliano eDal Pupo Alessandro Moura Zagatto Marcello eOggianu Gian Mario eMigliaccio |
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description | The aim of the present study was to examine the reliability of a novel multi-direction repeated sprint ability test (RSM; 10×(6×5-m)) compared with a repeated sprint ability test (RSA) with one change of direction (10×(2×15-m)), and the relationship of the RSM and RSA with Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1) and jump performances [squat jump (SJ) and counter-movement-jump (CMJ)]. Thirty-six (male, n=14, female n=22) young basketball players (age 16.0±0.9 yrs) performed the RSM, RSA, Yo-Yo IR1, SJ and CMJ, and were re-tested only for RSM and RSA after one week. The absolute error of reliability (standard error of the measurement) was lower than 0.212-s and 0.617-s for the time variables of the RSA and RSM test, respectively. Performance in the RSA and RSM test significantly correlated with CMJ and SJ. The best time, worst time and total time of the RSA and RSM test were negatively correlated with Yo-Yo IR1 distance. Based on these findings, consistent with previously published studies, it was concluded that the novel RSM test was valid and reliable. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e9cfe555cf5c474ca322446757eab0b22022-12-21T18:13:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2016-04-01710.3389/fphys.2016.00133190560Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1)Johnny ePadulo0Nicola Luigi Bragazzi1Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis2Antonio eDello Iacono3Giuseppe eAttene4Fabio ePizzolato5Juliano eDal Pupo6Alessandro Moura Zagatto7Marcello eOggianu8Gian Mario eMigliaccio9University eCampus, Novedrate, ItalyUniversity of Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Physical and Cultural Education Hellenic Army Accademy, GreeceScience Life, Orde Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sports, Netanya, IsraelCONI – Italian Olympic Committee, Sardinia, Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Neurological and Movement Sciences, School of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Verona, ItalyBiomechanics Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, BrazilFaculty of Sciences, UNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista, Bauru-SP, BrazilCONI – Italian Olympic Committee, Sardinia, Cagliari, ItalyCONI – Italian Olympic Committee, Sardinia, Cagliari, ItalyThe aim of the present study was to examine the reliability of a novel multi-direction repeated sprint ability test (RSM; 10×(6×5-m)) compared with a repeated sprint ability test (RSA) with one change of direction (10×(2×15-m)), and the relationship of the RSM and RSA with Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1) and jump performances [squat jump (SJ) and counter-movement-jump (CMJ)]. Thirty-six (male, n=14, female n=22) young basketball players (age 16.0±0.9 yrs) performed the RSM, RSA, Yo-Yo IR1, SJ and CMJ, and were re-tested only for RSM and RSA after one week. The absolute error of reliability (standard error of the measurement) was lower than 0.212-s and 0.617-s for the time variables of the RSA and RSM test, respectively. Performance in the RSA and RSM test significantly correlated with CMJ and SJ. The best time, worst time and total time of the RSA and RSM test were negatively correlated with Yo-Yo IR1 distance. Based on these findings, consistent with previously published studies, it was concluded that the novel RSM test was valid and reliable.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2016.00133/fullAthletic PerformancePhysical EndurancePhysical Fitnessteam sportshuttle running |
spellingShingle | Johnny ePadulo Nicola Luigi Bragazzi Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis Antonio eDello Iacono Giuseppe eAttene Fabio ePizzolato Juliano eDal Pupo Alessandro Moura Zagatto Marcello eOggianu Gian Mario eMigliaccio Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) Frontiers in Physiology Athletic Performance Physical Endurance Physical Fitness team sport shuttle running |
title | Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) |
title_full | Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) |
title_fullStr | Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) |
title_full_unstemmed | Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) |
title_short | Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: multi-direction vs. one-change of direction (Part 1) |
title_sort | repeated sprint ability in young basketball players multi direction vs one change of direction part 1 |
topic | Athletic Performance Physical Endurance Physical Fitness team sport shuttle running |
url | http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2016.00133/full |
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