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Evaluation of different jumping tests in defining position-specific and performance-level differences in high level basketball players

The importance of jumping ability in basketball is well known, but there is an evident lack of studies that have examined different jumping testing protocols in basketball players at advanced levels. The aim of this study was to assess the applicability of different tests of jumping capacity in iden...

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Autores principales: Pehar, Miran, Sekulic, Damir, Sisic, Nedim, Spasic, Miodrag, Uljevic, Ognjen, Krolo, Ante, Milanovic, Zoran, Sattler, Tine
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Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158620
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67122
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author Pehar, Miran
Sekulic, Damir
Sisic, Nedim
Spasic, Miodrag
Uljevic, Ognjen
Krolo, Ante
Milanovic, Zoran
Sattler, Tine
author_facet Pehar, Miran
Sekulic, Damir
Sisic, Nedim
Spasic, Miodrag
Uljevic, Ognjen
Krolo, Ante
Milanovic, Zoran
Sattler, Tine
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description The importance of jumping ability in basketball is well known, but there is an evident lack of studies that have examined different jumping testing protocols in basketball players at advanced levels. The aim of this study was to assess the applicability of different tests of jumping capacity in identifying differences between (i) playing position and (ii) competitive levels of professional players. Participants were 110 male professional basketball players (height: 194.92±8.09 cm; body mass: 89.33±10.91 kg; 21.58±3.92 years of age; Guards, 49; Forwards, 22; Centres, 39) who competed in the first (n = 58) and second division (n = 52). The variables included anthropometrics and jumping test performance. Jumping performances were evaluated by the standing broad jump (SBJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), reactive strength index (RSI), repeated reactive strength ability (RRSA) and four running vertical jumps: maximal jump with (i) take-off from the dominant leg and (ii) non-dominant leg, lay-up shot jump with take-off from the (iii) dominant leg and (iv) non-dominant leg. First-division players were taller (ES: 0.76, 95%CI: 0.35-1.16, moderate differences), heavier (0.69, 0.29-1.10), had higher maximal reach height (0.67, 0.26-1.07, moderate differences), and had lower body fat % (-0.87, -1.27-0.45, moderate differences) than second-division players. The playing positions differed significantly in three of four running jump achievements, RSI and RRSA, with Centres being least successful. The first-division players were superior to second-division players in SBJ (0.63, 0.23-1.03; 0.87, 0.26-1.43; 0.76, 0.11-1.63, all moderate differences, for total sample, Guards, and Forwards, respectively). Running vertical jumps and repeated jumping capacity can be used as valid measures of position-specific jumping ability in basketball. The differences between playing levels in vertical jumping achievement can be observed by assessing vertical jump scores together with differences in anthropometric indices between levels.
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spelling pubmed-56763232017-11-20 Evaluation of different jumping tests in defining position-specific and performance-level differences in high level basketball players Pehar, Miran Sekulic, Damir Sisic, Nedim Spasic, Miodrag Uljevic, Ognjen Krolo, Ante Milanovic, Zoran Sattler, Tine Biol Sport Original Paper The importance of jumping ability in basketball is well known, but there is an evident lack of studies that have examined different jumping testing protocols in basketball players at advanced levels. The aim of this study was to assess the applicability of different tests of jumping capacity in identifying differences between (i) playing position and (ii) competitive levels of professional players. Participants were 110 male professional basketball players (height: 194.92±8.09 cm; body mass: 89.33±10.91 kg; 21.58±3.92 years of age; Guards, 49; Forwards, 22; Centres, 39) who competed in the first (n = 58) and second division (n = 52). The variables included anthropometrics and jumping test performance. Jumping performances were evaluated by the standing broad jump (SBJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), reactive strength index (RSI), repeated reactive strength ability (RRSA) and four running vertical jumps: maximal jump with (i) take-off from the dominant leg and (ii) non-dominant leg, lay-up shot jump with take-off from the (iii) dominant leg and (iv) non-dominant leg. First-division players were taller (ES: 0.76, 95%CI: 0.35-1.16, moderate differences), heavier (0.69, 0.29-1.10), had higher maximal reach height (0.67, 0.26-1.07, moderate differences), and had lower body fat % (-0.87, -1.27-0.45, moderate differences) than second-division players. The playing positions differed significantly in three of four running jump achievements, RSI and RRSA, with Centres being least successful. The first-division players were superior to second-division players in SBJ (0.63, 0.23-1.03; 0.87, 0.26-1.43; 0.76, 0.11-1.63, all moderate differences, for total sample, Guards, and Forwards, respectively). Running vertical jumps and repeated jumping capacity can be used as valid measures of position-specific jumping ability in basketball. The differences between playing levels in vertical jumping achievement can be observed by assessing vertical jump scores together with differences in anthropometric indices between levels. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2017-04-05 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5676323/ /pubmed/29158620 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67122 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pehar, Miran
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Krolo, Ante
Milanovic, Zoran
Sattler, Tine
Evaluation of different jumping tests in defining position-specific and performance-level differences in high level basketball players
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title_short Evaluation of different jumping tests in defining position-specific and performance-level differences in high level basketball players
title_sort evaluation of different jumping tests in defining position-specific and performance-level differences in high level basketball players
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158620
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.67122
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