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Aerobic and Explosive Power Performance of Elite Italian Regional-Level Basketball Players. Journal of strength and conditioning research / National Strength & Conditioning Association [J Strength Cond Res] Journal article

 
TitleAerobic and Explosive Power Performance of Elite Italian Regional-Level Basketball Players.
Author(s)Castagna C, Chaouachi A, Rampinini E, Chamari K, Impellizzeri F 
Institution1School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; 2Scuola Regionale dello Sport delle Marche, Italian Olympic Commitee (CONI), Ancona, Italy; 3Research Unit ''Evaluation, Sport, Santé,'' National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports (CNMSS), Tunis, Tunisia; 4Human Performance Laboratory, S.S. MAPEI, Castellanza, Varese, Italy; and 5Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Schulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland.
SourceJ Strength Cond Res 2009 Oct; 23(7):1982-1987.
AbstractCastagna, C, Chaouachi, A, Rampinini, E, Chamari, K, and Impellizzeri, F. Aerobic and explosive power performance of elite Italian regional-level basketball players. J Strength Cond Res 23(7): 1982-1987, 2009-The aim of this study was to examine the aerobic fitness and lower-limbs explosive-power abilities of Italian regional-level amateur basketball players. Participants were basketball players playing successfully at a senior (S, n = 11) and junior (J, n = 11) regional level. Players maximal oxygen uptake (&OV0312;O2max) was assessed with them wearing a portable gas analyzer (K4b, COSMED, Rome, Italy) during an exercise mode-specific multistage fitness test (yo-yo endurance test [Yo-Yo]). Knee extensors and plantar flexors explosive power was assessed with countermovement jump (CMJ) and stiff-leg jumps (SL), respectively. Jumps were performed using a switch mat connected to a computer (Muscle Lab, Bosco System, Rome, Italy). Jumps' fly (FT) and contact times (CT) were used for jump performances calculations. Stiff-Leg FT versus CT ratio (SL/CT) was considered as representative of lower-leg explosive power, whereas SL/CMJ.100 was considered as sign of the explosive-power balance between lower and upper leg muscles. Players' &OV0312;O2max was 60.88 +/- 6.26 and 50.33 +/- 3.98 mL.kg.min for J and S, respectively (p < 0.05). A significant difference was found in SL/CT between S and J players. Yo-Yo performance was not significantly different between groups (2,055 +/- 267 and 2,020 +/- 174 m for S and J, respectively, p > 0.05). Lower-leg explosive power showed to be positively related to distance covered during Yo-Yo. Study results showed that 50 mL.kg.min is a sufficient &OV0312;O2max value for competing at a regional level. Calf explosive power should be considered to improve sport-specific running performance in basketball using plyometrics and whole body lifts.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19855321
  
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