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In the inductive analysis, the possible differences between the different positions of the players were examined through the one-way ANOVA tests. The main findings suggest that the physiological profile of speed, agility and jumping ability of the U16 male players of the Greek National Basketball Team is at a high level. Specifically, the Guards recorded an average of jump height 41.73 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.73 ± 0.03 (s), 1.87 ± 0.04 (s) for the 5m. and 10m. sprints and 8.39 ± 0.23 (s) for the T-drill test. Respectively, the Forwards of the research recorded average jump heights of 40.12 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.75 ± 0.07 (s), 1.93 ± 0.12 (s) for the 5m, and 10m sprints, and 8.48 ± 0.47 for the T-drill test. Finally, the Centers recorded an average of jump height 42.82 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.74 ± 0.05 (s), 1.89 ± 0.04 (s) for the 5m. and 10m. sprints and 8.48 ± 0.31 (s) for the T-drill test. The findings showed that there were no differences between the 3-position players in the 5m / 10m speed tests as well as in the T-drill agility test. On the other hand, in the jump tests, paradoxically, the elite U16 players from the Centers position had the best performance in general in the 3 jump tests and in particular in the CMJ and SJ and the Guards players had the best performance in the DJ. The Forwards position players had the worst performance in all 3 jump tests. 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摘要
本研究的目的是记录U16优秀国家队男篮运动员在不同位置上的生理特征,并比较不同位置上的生理特征差异。该研究涉及17名年轻男子篮球运动员(平均体重84公斤,平均身高1.97厘米,平均年龄15.9岁)。根据球员在后卫(G: n = 7)、前锋(F: n = 6)和中锋(C: n = 4)的位置进行分类。为了确定研究中优秀球员的生理特征,测试分为3个特征:速度(5m-10m短跑)、敏捷性(T-drill)和跳跃能力/无氧能力(CMJ, DJ, SJ)。在归纳分析中,通过单因素方差分析检验球员不同位置之间可能存在的差异。主要研究结果表明,希腊男篮U16运动员的速度、敏捷性和弹跳能力生理特征处于较高水平。其中,近卫队员在CMJ、SJ、DJ三个项目的平均起跳高度为41.73 cm, 5米的平均起跳时间为0.73±0.03 (s), 1.87±0.04 (s)。和10 m。T-drill测试为8.39±0.23 (s)。研究对象在CMJ、SJ、DJ 3个试验中平均起跳高度为40.12 cm, 5米、10米分别为0.75±0.07 (s)、1.93±0.12 (s), T-drill试验为8.48±0.47。3组平均起跳高度为42.82 cm, 5米起跳次数为0.74±0.05 (s), 5米起跳次数为1.89±0.04 (s)。和10 m。T-drill测试为8.48±0.31 (s)。结果表明,3位球员在5米/ 10米速度测试和T-drill敏捷性测试中没有差异。另一方面,在起跳测试中,U16中锋位置的精英球员在3个起跳测试中表现最好,特别是在CMJ和SJ中,而后卫球员在DJ中表现最好。前锋位置的球员在所有3次跳跃测试中表现最差。
PHYSIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF SPEED, AGILITY AND JUMPING ABILITY OF ELITE U16 BASKETBALL PLAYERS
The purpose of the study was to record the physiological profile of the U16 elite men basketball players of national teams per playing position as well as to compare the differences of those physiological profiles between the playing positions. The study involved 17 young male basketball players (average weight 84 kg, average height 1.97 cm, average age 15.9 years). Players were classified according to their positions in Guards (G: n = 7), Forwards (F: n = 6), and Centers (C: n = 4). In order to determine the physiological profile of the elite players of the study, tests were performed which were divided into 3 characteristics: speed (5m-10m Sprint), agility (T-drill) and jumping ability / anaerobic power (CMJ, DJ, SJ). In the inductive analysis, the possible differences between the different positions of the players were examined through the one-way ANOVA tests. The main findings suggest that the physiological profile of speed, agility and jumping ability of the U16 male players of the Greek National Basketball Team is at a high level. Specifically, the Guards recorded an average of jump height 41.73 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.73 ± 0.03 (s), 1.87 ± 0.04 (s) for the 5m. and 10m. sprints and 8.39 ± 0.23 (s) for the T-drill test. Respectively, the Forwards of the research recorded average jump heights of 40.12 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.75 ± 0.07 (s), 1.93 ± 0.12 (s) for the 5m, and 10m sprints, and 8.48 ± 0.47 for the T-drill test. Finally, the Centers recorded an average of jump height 42.82 cm for the 3 trials (CMJ, SJ, DJ) and times 0.74 ± 0.05 (s), 1.89 ± 0.04 (s) for the 5m. and 10m. sprints and 8.48 ± 0.31 (s) for the T-drill test. The findings showed that there were no differences between the 3-position players in the 5m / 10m speed tests as well as in the T-drill agility test. On the other hand, in the jump tests, paradoxically, the elite U16 players from the Centers position had the best performance in general in the 3 jump tests and in particular in the CMJ and SJ and the Guards players had the best performance in the DJ. The Forwards position players had the worst performance in all 3 jump tests.