ANTHROPOMETRIC, PHYSICAL FITNESS, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN BASKETBALL PLAYERS

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
B. H. Hreinsdóttir, Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir, J. Saavedra
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The objective of this study was to analyse anthropometric, physical fitness and psychological parameters in women basketball players according to their age group. Ninety-seven women basketball players (16.7±2.9 years in age) from national teams participated in the study. The players belonged to the A-team, Under-20s, Under-18s, Under-16s, and Under-15s national teams. All were assessed using basic anthropometry (height, weight and body mass index), physical fitness tests (countermovement jump with and without upper limb movement, chest-pass, 10 m and 15 m sprints, T-test, line-drill, and yo-yo IR2 test), psychological parameters (psychological skills in practice and competition, mental toughness, and competition anxiety). A one-way analysis of variance was used to establish the differences between the teams, applying a Bonferroni post hoc test. The results showed that in the anthropometric parameters there were only differences in weight, with the Under-15s being lighter than the rest of the teams (F = 4.808, p = 0.001). In the physical fitness parameters, the A-teams scored higher in chest-pass than the rest of the teams (F = 15.320, p <0.001), the Under-15s were faster than the Under-18s in 10 m sprint (F = 2.914, p = 0.026) and than the rest of the teams in 15 m sprint (F = 40.407, p <0.001), and the Under-18s scored better on the yo-yo IR2 test than the Under-16s (F = 2.157, p = 0.041). In the psychological parameters, differences were only found between the Under-16s and Under-18s in negative thinking in competition (F = 3.517, p = 0.001). Coaches should focus on the physical condition training load, and try to improve it as age increases. The lack of differences in the psychological parameters seems to indicate that these depend more on the individual than on age.
国际女篮运动员的人体测量、体能和心理参数
本研究的目的是分析不同年龄的女子篮球运动员的人体测量、身体素质和心理参数。97名国家队女篮运动员(16.7±2.9岁)参加了研究。这些球员分别来自a队、u20、u18、u16和u15国家队。所有人都通过基本的人体测量(身高、体重和体重指数)、体能测试(有和没有上肢运动的反动作跳跃、胸部传球、10米和15米短跑、t检验、直线训练和溜溜球IR2测试)、心理参数(练习和比赛中的心理技能、心理韧性和比赛焦虑)进行评估。采用Bonferroni事后检验,采用单向方差分析来确定团队之间的差异。结果显示,在人体测量参数中,只有体重不同,15岁以下的队员比其他队员更轻(F = 4.808, p = 0.001)。在体能指标方面,a组队员胸部传球得分高于其他组(F = 15.320, p <0.001), 15岁以下队员10米冲刺得分高于18岁以下队员(F = 2.914, p = 0.026), 15米冲刺得分高于其他组(F = 40.407, p <0.001), 18岁以下队员溜溜球IR2得分高于16岁以下队员(F = 2.157, p = 0.041)。在心理参数方面,只有16岁以下和18岁以下青少年在消极竞争思维方面存在差异(F = 3.517, p = 0.001)。教练应该关注身体状况的训练负荷,并随着年龄的增长而努力改善。心理参数的缺乏差异似乎表明,这些参数更多地取决于个人而不是年龄。
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