Comparison of vertical jump and sprint performances between 3 x 3 and 5 x 5 elite professional male basketball players

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作者
Cabarkapa, Dimitrije [1 ]
Johnson, Quincy R. [1 ]
Aleksic, Jelena [2 ]
Cabarkapa, Damjana V. [1 ]
Philipp, Nicolas M. [1 ]
Sekulic, Marko [3 ]
Krsman, Darko [4 ]
Trunic, Nenad [5 ]
Fry, Andrew C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Hlth Sport & Exercise Sci, Jayhawk Athlet Performance Lab Wu Tsai Human Perfo, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
[2] Univ Belgrade, Fac Sport & Phys Educ, Belgrade, Serbia
[3] Besiktas Basketball Club, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Int Strength & Conditioning Inst, Novi Sad, Serbia
[5] Singidunum Univ, Fac Phys Educ & Sports Management, Belgrade, Serbia
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force; power; acceleration; deceleration; eccentric; concentric; sport; monitoring; RELIABILITY; ABILITY; PROFILE; 3X3;
D O I
10.3389/fspor.2024.1394739
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Given its fast-growing popularity and unique on-court competitive demands, 3 x 3 basketball has captured a considerable amount of attention over recent years. However, unlike research focused on studying 5 x 5 basketball players, there is a lack of scientific literature focused on examining countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) and sprint performance characteristics of 3 x 3 athletes. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to compare force-time metrics during both eccentric and concentric phases of the CMJ and acceleration and deceleration capabilities between 3 x 3 and 5 x 5 top-tier professional male basketball athletes. Ten 3 x 3 and eleven 5 x 5 professional basketball players volunteered to participate in the present study. Upon completion of a standardized warm-up, each athlete performed three maximum-effort CMJs, followed by two 10 m sprints. A uni-axial force plate system sampling at 1,000 Hz was used to analyze CMJ force-time metrics and a radar gun sampling at 47 Hz was used to derive sprint acceleration-deceleration measures. Independent t-tests and Hedge's g were used to examine between-group statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) and effect size magnitudes. The findings of the present study reveal that 3 x 3 and 5 x 5 professional male basketball players tend to display similar neuromuscular performance characteristics as no significant differences were observed in any force-time metric during both eccentric and concentric phases of the CMJ (g = 0.061-0.468). Yet, prominent differences were found in multiple measures of sprint performance, with large effect size magnitudes (g = 1.221-1.881). Specifically, 5 x 5 basketball players displayed greater average and maximal deceleration and faster time-to-stop than their 3 x 3 counterparts. Overall, these findings provide reference values that sports practitioners can use when assessing athletes' CMJ and sprint performance capabilities as well as when developing sport-specific training regimens to mimic on-court competitive demands.
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