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Change of Direction Deficit: A Promising Method to Measure a Change of Direction Ability in Adolescent Basketball Players

The aims of this study were to determine the relationship between vertical jumping performance, linear speed, change of direction speed (CODs) time and the COD deficit (CODD) in adolescent basketball players and to analyze the CODD between faster and slower players based on linear speed performance....

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Autores principales: Lazić, Anja, Andrašić, Slobodan, Stanković, Mima, Milanović, Zoran, Trajković, Nebojša
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36643838
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0105
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author Lazić, Anja
Andrašić, Slobodan
Stanković, Mima
Milanović, Zoran
Trajković, Nebojša
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Andrašić, Slobodan
Stanković, Mima
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description The aims of this study were to determine the relationship between vertical jumping performance, linear speed, change of direction speed (CODs) time and the COD deficit (CODD) in adolescent basketball players and to analyze the CODD between faster and slower players based on linear speed performance. Thirty-eight male basketball players (age: 15.47 ± 0.51 years; body height: 185.19 ± 5.67 cm; body mass: 71.87 ± 7.29 kg) completed countermovement jumps (CMJ) with and without an arm swing, squat jumps (SJs), linear sprints at 20 m with split times at 5 and 10 m, the pro–agility test and the zig-zag tests. Furthermore, the CODD was calculated as the difference between the 20 m linear speed result and CODs time in both COD tests. Pearson and Spearman analyses were used to determine the correlations between power-speed-related variables and the CODD. Moreover, independent t-tests and Cohen’s d effect size (ES) were used to analyze the differences between the faster and slower players in the CODD. Moderate to strong significant negative correlations were observed between the CODD in the pro-agility test and linear speed at 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m (r = –0.55 to –0.46), while moderate negative significant correlation was found between the zig-zag CODD and SJs (r = –0.37) as well as small positive significant correlation between the CODD in the zig–zag test and the eccentric utilization ratio (EUR) (r = 0.23). Additionally, faster basketball players displayed significantly higher CODD values performing the pro-agility test. In summary, these findings underline the complexity of COD performance and the importance of remodeling traditional training programs in basketball players.
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spelling pubmed-98088112023-01-13 Change of Direction Deficit: A Promising Method to Measure a Change of Direction Ability in Adolescent Basketball Players Lazić, Anja Andrašić, Slobodan Stanković, Mima Milanović, Zoran Trajković, Nebojša J Hum Kinet Change of Direction Ability The aims of this study were to determine the relationship between vertical jumping performance, linear speed, change of direction speed (CODs) time and the COD deficit (CODD) in adolescent basketball players and to analyze the CODD between faster and slower players based on linear speed performance. Thirty-eight male basketball players (age: 15.47 ± 0.51 years; body height: 185.19 ± 5.67 cm; body mass: 71.87 ± 7.29 kg) completed countermovement jumps (CMJ) with and without an arm swing, squat jumps (SJs), linear sprints at 20 m with split times at 5 and 10 m, the pro–agility test and the zig-zag tests. Furthermore, the CODD was calculated as the difference between the 20 m linear speed result and CODs time in both COD tests. Pearson and Spearman analyses were used to determine the correlations between power-speed-related variables and the CODD. Moreover, independent t-tests and Cohen’s d effect size (ES) were used to analyze the differences between the faster and slower players in the CODD. Moderate to strong significant negative correlations were observed between the CODD in the pro-agility test and linear speed at 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m (r = –0.55 to –0.46), while moderate negative significant correlation was found between the zig-zag CODD and SJs (r = –0.37) as well as small positive significant correlation between the CODD in the zig–zag test and the eccentric utilization ratio (EUR) (r = 0.23). Additionally, faster basketball players displayed significantly higher CODD values performing the pro-agility test. In summary, these findings underline the complexity of COD performance and the importance of remodeling traditional training programs in basketball players. Sciendo 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9808811/ /pubmed/36643838 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0105 Text en © 2022 Anja Lazić, Slobodan Andrašić, Mima Stanković, Zoran Milanović, Nebojša Trajković, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Stanković, Mima
Milanović, Zoran
Trajković, Nebojša
Change of Direction Deficit: A Promising Method to Measure a Change of Direction Ability in Adolescent Basketball Players
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title_short Change of Direction Deficit: A Promising Method to Measure a Change of Direction Ability in Adolescent Basketball Players
title_sort change of direction deficit: a promising method to measure a change of direction ability in adolescent basketball players
topic Change of Direction Ability
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808811/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0105
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