2023
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1276953
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Relations between specific athleticism and morphology in young basketball players

Nedim Čović,
Denis Čaušević,
Cristina Ioana Alexe
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionBasketball is a fast-paced intermittent team sport, wherein the players must exhibit different morphologies and fitness levels depending on their position. The aim of this study was to assess the differences in the athleticism of basketball players by playing positions and in its relations with body composition and anthropometric measures. It was hypothesized that calculated athleticism has stronger and better predictive relations with morphology compared to motoric tests alone.Methods47 basketball… Show more

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“…The reactive hand-eye coordination and the reactive ability to combine movements significantly improved in the experimental groups U14 and U16 compared to the control group, demonstrating the effectiveness of the experimental program implemented in the current study. A series of studies align with our study and have highlighted the importance of developing coordination in sports games [6,31], as well as the correlation between the development of coordinative abilities and the improvement of technical skills in basketball [60][61][62][63]. A series of research has focused on how the coordinative ability of basketball players can be improved through the use of digital technologies, smart sensors, and other informational equipment that provides real-time data, allows for the monitoring of performance parameters, and increases the attractiveness of sports training sessions [64][65][66][67].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The reactive hand-eye coordination and the reactive ability to combine movements significantly improved in the experimental groups U14 and U16 compared to the control group, demonstrating the effectiveness of the experimental program implemented in the current study. A series of studies align with our study and have highlighted the importance of developing coordination in sports games [6,31], as well as the correlation between the development of coordinative abilities and the improvement of technical skills in basketball [60][61][62][63]. A series of research has focused on how the coordinative ability of basketball players can be improved through the use of digital technologies, smart sensors, and other informational equipment that provides real-time data, allows for the monitoring of performance parameters, and increases the attractiveness of sports training sessions [64][65][66][67].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The complexity of the physical and technical skills specific to sports games requires the athletes to handle the ball with one or both hands; passing or diving on different trajectories with force, with adequate speed, and with great precision; catching the ball launched with different trajectories and force, etc. [28][29][30]. The specifics of team sports require from the athletes a special technical level and a great ability to adapt physical and technical skills in ever-changing conditions imposed by the specifics of the game, the level of sports training, the play of teammates, and especially the play of opponents [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of a relationship has been established, where success in sports performance depends on the player’s jumping ability simultaneously with shooting or rebounding [ 10 ]. The vertical jumping performance of a player has a direct impact on his level of play, as the former is an integral part of different game movements such as rebounding, shooting at the basket, shooting at the basket, dunking and rebounding [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%