Neuromuscular but Not Technical Performance is Affected by Time-of-Day in Semiprofessional, Female Basketball Players.

Sofía Gaos, Sandra Sánchez-Jorge, Alejandro Muñoz, Davinia Vicente-Campos, Jorge Acebes-Sánchez, Laura Esquius, Aaron T Scanlan, Álvaro López-Samanes
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether variations in technical and neuromuscular performance occur across different times of the day in basketball players. Methods: Twenty semiprofessional, female basketball players (23 ± 4 years) competing in a second-division national basketball competition completed separate testing batteries in the morning (08:30) and in the afternoon (17:30) in a randomized counterbalanced order. Testing sessions consisted of a free-throw accuracy test to assess technical performance, as well as flexibility (ankle dorsiflexion range-of-motion test), dynamic balance (modified star excursion balance test), vertical jump height (squat jump, countermovement jump with and without arm swing), strength (isometric handgrip), change-of-direction speed (V-cut test), and linear speed (20-m sprint) tests to assess neuromuscular performance. Mechanism variables were also obtained including tympanic temperature, urinary specific gravity, and rating of perceived exertion at each session. Results: Squat jump height (6.7%; p = .001; effect size (ES) = 0.33), countermovement jump height with (4.1%; p = .018; ES = 0.27) and without arm swing (5.9%; p = .007; ES = 0.30), and 20-m sprint time (-1.4%; p = .015; ES = -0.32) were significantly superior in the afternoon compared to morning. Tympanic temperature was significantly higher in the afternoon than morning (1.4%; p < .001; ES = 1.31). In contrast, no significant differences between timepoints were evident for all remaining variables (p > .05; ES = -0.33 to 0.16). Conclusions: Some neuromuscular variables exhibited a time-of-day effect with better jump and sprint performance in the afternoon compared to morning in semiprofessional, female basketball players.

半职业女子篮球运动员的神经肌肉而非技术表现受时间的影响。
目的:本研究的目的是确定篮球运动员在一天中的不同时间是否会出现技术和神经肌肉表现的变化。方法:20名半职业女性篮球运动员(23 ± 4. 年)在上午(08:30)和下午(17:30)以随机平衡的顺序完成了单独的电池测试。测试课程包括罚球准确性测试,以评估技术表现,以及灵活性(脚踝背屈运动范围测试)、动态平衡(改良的星形漂移平衡测试)、垂直跳跃高度(深蹲跳跃、有臂摆动和无臂摆动的反动作跳跃)、力量(等长握力)、方向速度变化(V形切口测试),以及评估神经肌肉性能的线速度(20米短跑)测试。还获得了机制变量,包括鼓室温度、尿比重和每次治疗时感知用力的评分。结果:深蹲跳跃高度(6.7%;p = .001;效应大小 = 0.33),反动作跳跃高度为(4.1%;p = .018;ES = 0.27)和无手臂摆动(5.9%;p = .007;ES = 0.30)和20米冲刺时间(-1.4%;p = .015;ES = -0.32)在下午显著优于上午。下午的鼓室温度明显高于上午(1.4%;p p > .05;ES = -0.33至0.16)。结论:在半职业女性篮球运动员中,一些神经肌肉变量表现出一天中的时间效应,与上午相比,下午的跳跃和冲刺表现更好。
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