2020
DOI: 10.7575/aiac.ijkss.v.8n.3p.45
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Perception of Comfort, Fit, and Jumping Performance of Elite NCAA Division 1 Student-athletes: The Effect of Basketball Shoe Design – Part II

Abstract: Background: Assessing basketball shoe comfort and fit as personal protection equipment (PPE) at the collegiate level is unique. Objective: The purpose of Part II in this pilot study was to examine the effect of shoe design on the perception of comfort and fit after performing an acute series of jumps in elite male and female National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 basketball student-athletes. Method: A total of sixteen basketball student-athletes (six males, ten females) performed two rounds… Show more

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“…Shoe fit and comfort are other functional considerations explored in the literature. Luczak et al (2020b) and Reinschmidt and Nigg (2000) examined the effects of shoe design on fit and comfort. Luczak et al's (2020b) study included both male and female National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 basketball players (n=16).…”
Section: Functional Attributes Of Basketball Shoesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shoe fit and comfort are other functional considerations explored in the literature. Luczak et al (2020b) and Reinschmidt and Nigg (2000) examined the effects of shoe design on fit and comfort. Luczak et al's (2020b) study included both male and female National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 basketball players (n=16).…”
Section: Functional Attributes Of Basketball Shoesmentioning
confidence: 99%