This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance factors in female basketball players (16.45±0.92 years) with reference to age (under-16 and under-18) and playing positions: guards (n=19), forwards (n=27) and centres (n=22). Participants completed tests to measure jump capacity (countermovement jump-CMJ) and sprint times (10 m and 20 m) at three moments: just before the match (T1), at half-time and after the match (T3). Associated with the increases of perceived effort, results showed “very likely” negative effects with performance decreased from T1-T3 in 20 m (4.03% and 3.51% for guards u-16 and u-18, respectively) and CMJ (15.17% and 13.7% for guards u-16 and forwards u-18, respectively). We...
Gonzalez, AM, Hoffman, JR, Scallin-Perez, JR, and Fragala, MS. Performance changes in National Colle...
The aim of the present study was to compare external loads (EL) between elite, junior, male and fema...
To describe the physiological and activity demands experienced by Australian female basketball playe...
This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance fac...
This study aimed to: 1) compare physical fitness attributes and the external demands encountered dur...
This study aimed to: 1) compare physical fitness attributes and the external demands encountered dur...
There were two aims of this study: first, to investigate physical fitness and match performance diff...
This study aimed to: a) investigate the differences in workload and readiness between two junior fem...
This study aimed to: a) investigate the differences in workload and readiness between two junior fem...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Performance changes in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women basketball players ...
p. 285-297Este estudio trató de analizar la evolución del rendimiento de las fases de juego y la for...
The aim of this study was analyze the effect of playing against biological matched and un-matched op...
Gonzalez, AM, Hoffman, JR, Scallin-Perez, JR, and Fragala, MS. Performance changes in National Colle...
The aim of the present study was to compare external loads (EL) between elite, junior, male and fema...
To describe the physiological and activity demands experienced by Australian female basketball playe...
This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance fac...
This study aimed to: 1) compare physical fitness attributes and the external demands encountered dur...
This study aimed to: 1) compare physical fitness attributes and the external demands encountered dur...
There were two aims of this study: first, to investigate physical fitness and match performance diff...
This study aimed to: a) investigate the differences in workload and readiness between two junior fem...
This study aimed to: a) investigate the differences in workload and readiness between two junior fem...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Subject of study – alteration of physical, technical fitness and sport performance of Lithuanian Bas...
Performance changes in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women basketball players ...
p. 285-297Este estudio trató de analizar la evolución del rendimiento de las fases de juego y la for...
The aim of this study was analyze the effect of playing against biological matched and un-matched op...
Gonzalez, AM, Hoffman, JR, Scallin-Perez, JR, and Fragala, MS. Performance changes in National Colle...
The aim of the present study was to compare external loads (EL) between elite, junior, male and fema...
To describe the physiological and activity demands experienced by Australian female basketball playe...