The Influence of Functional Movement and Strength upon Linear and Change of Direction Speed in Male and Female Basketball Players

dc.contributor.authorBarrera Domínguez, Francisco José
dc.contributor.authorAlmagro Torres, Bartolomé Jesús
dc.contributor.authorMolina López, Jorge
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-04T12:02:20Z
dc.date.available2024-06-04T12:02:20Z
dc.date.issued2024-04
dc.description.abstractThe present study aimed to analyse the relationship between functional movement and strength variables upon linear speed (Ls) and change of direction (COD) based on gender. It also aimed to identify the determinants of performance of Ls and COD according to gender. Fifty basketball players (54% female) completed the assessment in which the weightbearing dorsiflexion test, the Y-balance test, the unilateral countermovement jump, the unilateral drop jump, the unilateral triple hop test, Ls and CODs were performed. Speed variables were divided according to time execution into "low-performance" and "high-performance" to establish a comparison between performance groups. Strength variables significantly influenced speed tests’ performance in both genders (p < 0.05). For males, the greater the Ls, the higher the change of direction deficit (p < 0.001). Multiple regression analysis revealed that a long and vertical stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) was the most influential physical ability for speed performance in females (45–65% variance explained; p < 0.001), while in males, a short and horizontal SSC played a significant role (30–61% variance explained; p < 0.022). These results suggest that gender should be considered in programming strength training to improve speed, as each gender will benefit most from the application of different force-orientations and different SSC. Also, the faster the male players were in Ls, the less efficient they were in the COD performance. This is why for men, it would be recommended to perform eccentric exercises along with deceleration and technique drills to improve COD speed.es_ES
dc.description.departmentDidácticas Integradas
dc.description.sponsorshipThis paper is part of the first author's doctoral thesis carried out in the Doctoral Programme of the University of Huelva (Spain), thanks to the support and funding of the Formación del Profesorado Universitario Programme (FPU22/01057), run by the Ministerio de Ciencias, Innovación y Universidades, Government of Spain. This study was also supported by the Grupo de Educación, Motricidad e Investigaciónonubense (HUM643) and by the Centro de Investigación en Pensamiento Contemporáneo e Innovación parael Desarrollo Social (COIDESO) of the University of Huelva (Spain).es_ES
dc.identifier.citationBarrera-Dominguez, F. J., Almagro, B. J., & Molina-López, J. (2024). The Influence of Functional Movement and Strength upon Linear and Change of Direction Speed in Male and Female Basketball Players. In Journal of Human Kinetics (Vol. 92, pp. 147–159). Termedia Sp. z.o.o. https://doi.org/10.5114/jhk/177313es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.5114/jhk/177313
dc.identifier.issn1899-7562 (electrónico)
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10272/23810
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherDe Gruyter Polandes_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España*
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/*
dc.subject.otherMultidirectionales_ES
dc.subject.otherAgilityes_ES
dc.subject.otherSprintes_ES
dc.subject.otherPerformancees_ES
dc.subject.otherTeam sportes_ES
dc.subject.otherGenderes_ES
dc.subject.unesco2411 Fisiología Humanaes_ES
dc.titleThe Influence of Functional Movement and Strength upon Linear and Change of Direction Speed in Male and Female Basketball Playerses_ES
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