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Initial Maximum Push-Rim Propulsion and Sprint Performance in Elite Men's Wheelchair Basketball.

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العنوان: Initial Maximum Push-Rim Propulsion and Sprint Performance in Elite Men's Wheelchair Basketball.
المؤلفون: Iturricastillo, Aitor, Sanchez-Grau, Jordi, Carmona, Gerard, García-Fresneda, Adrián, Yanci, Javier
المصدر: International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance; Feb2024, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p127-132, 6p
مصطلحات موضوعية: RELIABILITY (Personality trait), WHEELCHAIRS, ENERGY metabolism, CONFIDENCE intervals, WHEELCHAIR sports, BASKETBALL, BODY movement, MUSCLE strength, ATHLETIC ability, BIOMECHANICS, SPRINTING
مصطلحات جغرافية: SPAIN
مستخلص: Objectives: This study sought to report the reliability (intrasession) values of initial maximum push-rim propulsion (IMPRP) and sprint performance in elite wheelchair basketball (WB) players and to assess the involvement of strength in sprint capacity. Methods: Fifteen Spanish international WB male players participated in this study. The maximum single wheelchair push from a stationary position (IMPRP) and the sprint performance (ie, 3, 5, and 12 m) of WB players were measured in this study. Results: IMPRP mechanical outputs V, Vmax, P, Rel. P, F, and Rel. F variables presented high reliability values (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] ≥.92; coefficient of variation [CV] ≤ 8.04 ± 7.37; standard error of measurement [SEM] ≤ 29.92), but the maximum strength variables Pmax, Rel. Pmax, Fmax, and Rel. Fmax (ICC ≥.63; CV ≤ 13.19 ± 16.63; SEM ≤ 203.76) showed lower ICC values and by contrast higher CV and SEM values. The most substantial correlations were identified between maximum IMPRP values (ie, V, Vmax, P, Rel. P, F, and Rel. F) and sprint performance in 3 m (r ± confidence limits ≥ −0.74 ± 0.22, very large; R2 ≥.55), 5 m (r ± confidence limits ≥ −0.72 ± 0.24, very large; R2 ≥.51), and 12 m (r ± confidence limits ≥ −0.67 ± 0.27, large; R2 ≥.44). Conclusions: The IMPRP test and sprint tests (3, 5, and 12 m) are practical and reliable for measuring strength and speed in WB players. In addition, there were large to very large associations among strength variables (ie, P, Rel. P, F, and Rel. F) and all sprint variables. This could indicate a need to implement specific strength exercises in WB players to improve sprint capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:15550265
DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2023-0206