Physical demands in three different basketball competitions played by the same under-18 players
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2021-09-01Author
Salazar Cobo, Hugo
García Garrido, Franc
Svilar, Luka
Castellano Paulis, Julián
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Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 10(2) : 59-64 (2021)
Abstract
[EN] The goal of this study was to compare the physical demands of the same team in three different basketball com-
petitions (EBA league (EBA), U18 regional league (U18L), and a U18 international tournament (U18T)) during the
same season. Data from eleven U18 players (age: 16.92 ± 0.67 years) were collected using inertial movement units.
As external load variables, Player Load (PL), accelerations (ACC), decelerations (DEC), changes of direction (COD),
and jumps (JUMP) were expressed in their total (t) and high intensity (h) values. The analysis of variances (ANOVA)
and effect size (ES, Cohen’s d) with their respective 90% confidence intervals were applied to identify differences
between the competitions. U18T showed the highest values in PL, tACC, tDEC, hDEC, tCOD, tJUMP, and hJUMP
(small to moderate ES). However, the hACC and hCOD values were greater in EBA (small ES) than in U18L and U18T.
In conclusion, all three competitions presented different external load demands for the same group of players. This
data could help basketball coaches to optimize the training process based on the competition in which their team
plays. Furthermore, data could also indicate the most suitable competition for players’ development.