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Time-Motion Analysis of Italian Elite Womenʼs Basketball Games: Individual and Team Analyses
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2015-01, Vol.29 (1), p.144-150
Ort / Verlag
United States: Copyright by the National Strength & Conditioning Association
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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Journals@Ovid
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  • ABSTRACTConte, D, Favero, TG, Lupo, C, Francioni, FM, Capranica, L, and Tessitore, A. Time-motion analysis of Italian elite womenʼs basketball gamesIndividual and team analyses. J Strength Cond Res 29(1)144–150, 2015—The aim of this study was to assess elite womenʼs basketball game performance. Five elite womenʼs games (3 Italian first division and 2 Euroleague) were analyzed for individual and team time-motion analyses. The individual analysis evaluated the playersʼ movement patterns with particular focus on high-intensity activity (HIA), sprint activity, and repeated sprint events (RSEs). Team analysis included live time (LT), stoppage time (ST), and their ratio, transfer (TR) phases, and half court and full court actions. The frequency of occurrence of changes of activities was n = 576 ± 110, one every 2.56 seconds of LT. Total HIA was 8.5 ± 1.8% of LT and no significant differences between quarter periods were observed. In general, players performed linear sprints (48.3 ± 2.9%) over 1–5 m distance (56.8 ± 5.6%). The occurrence of RSE was 4.4 ± 1.7, with 58.6 ± 18.5% passive recovery between sprints. Team analysis showed no significant difference between games for LT and ST phases (ratio = 1.18 ± 0.25). For game analysis, LT and ST were 43.4 ± 7.8% and 51.1 ± 8.4%, respectively. A difference between games was found for half court actions (p < 0.01) and TR phases (p ≤ 0.05). Moreover, 1 TR and 2 TR were the most performed (45.3 and 23.9%) actions. These results encourage coaches to include repeated sprint ability with mainly linear and short sprints into a comprehensive training program.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1064-8011
eISSN: 1533-4287
DOI: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000633
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1664208715

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