The Effect of Simulation-based Training on Athletic Performances among Female Basketball Players

Q3 Health Professions
Z. Javanmardi, M. Jahromi, M. Hemmatinafar, B. Knechtle, P. Nikolaidis
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The effectiveness of simulation-based training has been examined in various sports. However, considering the effect of gender and sport on training, it would be interesting to evaluate simulation-based training in female basketball. The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of simulation-based training on physical fitness and performance indices in female basketball players. Sixteen female semi-professional basketball players were randomly assigned to experimental (n=8; age, 25±2 years; weight, 62±9 kg; height, 167±8 cm) or control (n=8; age, 24±1 years; weight, 57±9 kg; height, 170±8 cm) groups. The experimental group participated in a six week basketball simulation training program including running with different speeds (jogging to sprinting), agility, jumping, and shuffling. Both groups performed the Cooper 12 min run, line drill, an adjusted T-test, 20 ms print, the Sargent vertical jump and basketball exercise simulation test before and after six weeks of the study period. Control and experimental groups performed typical basketball training, three times weekly. The overall training volume was similar for both groups. The perceived exertion was higher in the simulation-based training than control (p<0.05) group. The findings of this study indicated a significant increase in VO2 max (p=0.001), anaerobic power (p=0.009), explosive leg strength (p=0.036), and total distance covered in basketball exercise simulation test (p=0.001) and decrease of the meantime of one round of basketball exercise simulation test (p=0.001) in the simulation training compared to the control group. Generally incorporation of the simulation-based training in conditioning programs is recommended for improving aerobic, anaerobic and leg explosive strength of basketball players.
模拟训练对女子篮球运动员运动成绩的影响
模拟训练的有效性已经在各种运动中得到检验。然而,考虑到性别和运动对训练的影响,评估基于模拟的女子篮球训练将是一个有趣的研究。摘要本研究旨在探讨模拟训练对女子篮球运动员体能及成绩指标的影响。随机选取16名女性半职业篮球运动员作为实验组(n=8;年龄:25±2岁;重量:62±9 kg;身高167±8cm)或对照组(n=8;年龄:24±1岁;重量:57±9kg;高度,170±8厘米)组。实验组参加了为期六周的篮球模拟训练计划,包括不同速度的跑步(慢跑到短跑)、敏捷性、跳跃和拖曳。两组在研究前后分别进行了库珀12分钟跑步、直线训练、调整t检验、20毫秒打印、萨金特垂直跳和篮球运动模拟测试。对照组和实验组进行典型的篮球训练,每周三次。两组的总训练量相似。模拟训练组感知运动强度明显高于对照组(p<0.05)。本研究结果表明,与对照组相比,模拟训练组的最大摄氧量(p=0.001)、无氧能力(p=0.009)、腿部爆发力(p=0.036)、篮球运动模拟测试总距离(p=0.001)显著增加,一轮篮球运动模拟测试时间(p=0.001)显著减少。一般建议在训练项目中加入模拟训练,以提高篮球运动员的有氧、无氧和腿部爆发力。
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Open Sports Sciences Journal
Open Sports Sciences Journal Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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