Contextual factors influencing basketball training and competition demands: a systematic review.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Pierpaolo Sansone, Enrique Alonso Perez Chao, Feng Li, Lorenzo Gasperi, Miguel A Gómez-Ruano, Daniele Conte
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Abstract

This systematic review described the effects of contextual factors on basketball training and competition demands. A comprehensive search and process led to the inclusion of 28 articles representing 646 basketball players. Fourteen contextual factors were identified. A decrease in external load variables was evident in the fourth quarter of games compared to the first quarter (effect sizes: small-large). The impact of game locations on load variables was inconsistent. Game outcomes did not influence external or internal loads. Conversely, close games were associated with higher physical and physiological demands than unbalanced games (effect sizes: moderate-very large). Higher external game loads were found in won quarters (effect size: small) and during scoring streaks (effect size: moderate). In youth male teams, those with superior performance covered less distances and exhibited better locomotor ratios compared to lower-level counterparts. Weekly external and internal training loads were adjusted according to the opponent's level in adult males. Internal game loads were found to be consistent across different season phases. Weekly total loads were higher during periods of congested schedules (effect sizes: moderate-very large), with training loads being reduced to offset the increased demands of game loads (effect size: moderate). This review offers basketball practitioners' insights into the external and internal loads that can be anticipated based on the contextual factors of training and competition.

影响篮球训练和比赛需求的环境因素:系统回顾。
本系统综述描述了情境因素对篮球训练和比赛需求的影响。经过全面的搜索和处理,最终纳入了代表646名篮球运动员的28篇文章。确定了14个背景因素。与第一季度相比,第四季度游戏的外部负载变量明显减少(效应大小:大小不等)。游戏位置对负载变量的影响并不一致。游戏结果并不影响外部或内部负荷。相反,与不平衡的游戏相比,接近的游戏具有更高的生理和生理需求(效应大小:中等-非常大)。较高的外部游戏负载出现在获胜回合(效应值较小)和连续得分阶段(效应值中等)。在年轻的男性团队中,与水平较低的对手相比,表现优异的人跑的距离更短,运动比率也更好。每周的外部和内部训练负荷根据成年男性对手的水平进行调整。我们发现不同季节的内部游戏负荷是一致的。在拥挤的时间表期间,每周总负荷更高(效应大小:中等-非常大),训练负荷减少以抵消游戏负荷增加的需求(效应大小:中等)。这篇综述为篮球练习者提供了基于训练和比赛的情境因素可以预测的外部和内部负荷的见解。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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