Different Explosive Strength and Physiological Demands Between Male and Female Basketball Teams

G. Altavilla, T. D’Isanto, G. Raiola, F. D’Elia
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Background. The several types of running in the team sports such as basketball, soccer and rugby, vary according to physical characteristics and sports. In particular, in the basketball the running is characterized by continuous acceleration and deceleration phases, which entails greater energy expenditure. This study aimed to assess the strength decrease of the lower limbs and energy expenditure at different running conditions (n=4) with/without the ball during Linear running and Shuttle run (180°) in two groups (male: n=15; female: n=15). Materials and methods. Experimental approach required the following tests/devices: Squat Jump to assess the strength of the lower limbs before/after each test, and a portable Metabolimeter was used to assess the metabolic parameters. The T-test was used for independent samples and Two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to assess the significant differences for each variable between each running conditions. Results. Initial hypothesis has been confirmed, showing a significantly different strength decrease in different running conditions (Linear Running and Shuttle run with and without ball) and between the two teams considered (male and female). In addition, different energy expenditure between the two groups increases even more during the running with the ball compared to running without the ball. Conclusions. The results of this study could be useful for coaches to optimize training with different training load related to gender and to the running conditions (with and without the ball), but also to optimize the work load of young players in relation to the abilities, skills and experiences of players.
男女篮球队爆发力和生理需求的差异
背景。在篮球、足球和橄榄球等团体运动中,有几种跑步方式,根据身体特征和运动而有所不同。特别是在篮球运动中,跑步的特点是连续的加速和减速阶段,这需要更多的能量消耗。本研究旨在评估两组(男性:n=15;女:n = 15)。材料和方法。实验方法需要以下测试/设备:深蹲跳评估每次测试前/后的下肢力量,并使用便携式代谢计评估代谢参数。独立样本采用t检验,各运行工况间各变量的显著性差异采用双向重复测量方差分析。最初的假设已经得到证实,在不同的跑步条件下(直线跑和有球和无球穿梭跑),以及在两支被考虑的队伍之间(男性和女性),力量的下降有显著的不同。此外,两组之间的不同能量消耗在带球跑步时比不带球跑步时增加得更多。本研究的结果可以为教练员根据性别和跑动条件(有球和无球)优化不同训练负荷的训练提供参考,也可以根据球员的能力、技术和经验来优化年轻球员的工作量。
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