Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players

The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of different factors on the external peak demands (PD) encountered by elite, junior, male basketball players in games, including the (1) total playing time during games and (2) playing time accumulated directly prior to each PD episode. Workload varia...

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Autores principales: Enrique Alonso Pérez-Chao, Alberto Lorenzo, Aaron Scanlan, Pedro Lisboa, Carlos Sosa, Miguel Ángel Gómez
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:65ec4e27e72a4c6bb41b471bf3b0f6bb2021-11-10T13:33:21ZHigher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players1557-989110.1177/15579883211054353https://doaj.org/article/65ec4e27e72a4c6bb41b471bf3b0f6bb2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/15579883211054353https://doaj.org/toc/1557-9891The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of different factors on the external peak demands (PD) encountered by elite, junior, male basketball players in games, including the (1) total playing time during games and (2) playing time accumulated directly prior to each PD episode. Workload variables included the PD for total distance, distance covered in different intensity zones, accelerations >2 m·s -2 (ACC), decelerations <-2 m·s -2 (DEC), and PlayerLoad. PD were calculated across different sample durations for each variable. Linear mixed models were used to identify differences in PD between groups based on playing times. PD for total distance (5-min window), high-speed running (>18 km·h -1 ) distance (2-min window), and ACC (30-s, 45-s, 1-min, 2-min, and 5-min windows) were significantly ( p < .05) higher for players who completed lower total playing times (16.6 ± 2.4 min) than players who completed higher total playing times (25.0 ± 3.4 min). The PD for total distance (30-s, 45-s, 1-min, and 2-min windows), high-speed running distance (30-s and 5-min windows), and PlayerLoad (1-min and 2-min windows) were significantly ( p < .05) higher for players who accumulated lower playing times before each PD episode than players who accumulated higher playing times before each PD episode. Players who undertake less playing time overall and prior to each PD episode can reach higher peak external loads aggregated across varied time windows. These findings can inform tactical coaching decisions during games for high external loads to be accomplished during important passages of play.Enrique Alonso Pérez-ChaoAlberto LorenzoAaron ScanlanPedro LisboaCarlos SosaMiguel Ángel GómezSAGE PublishingarticleMedicineRENAmerican Journal of Men's Health, Vol 15 (2021)
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Enrique Alonso Pérez-Chao
Alberto Lorenzo
Aaron Scanlan
Pedro Lisboa
Carlos Sosa
Miguel Ángel Gómez
Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
description The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of different factors on the external peak demands (PD) encountered by elite, junior, male basketball players in games, including the (1) total playing time during games and (2) playing time accumulated directly prior to each PD episode. Workload variables included the PD for total distance, distance covered in different intensity zones, accelerations >2 m·s -2 (ACC), decelerations <-2 m·s -2 (DEC), and PlayerLoad. PD were calculated across different sample durations for each variable. Linear mixed models were used to identify differences in PD between groups based on playing times. PD for total distance (5-min window), high-speed running (>18 km·h -1 ) distance (2-min window), and ACC (30-s, 45-s, 1-min, 2-min, and 5-min windows) were significantly ( p < .05) higher for players who completed lower total playing times (16.6 ± 2.4 min) than players who completed higher total playing times (25.0 ± 3.4 min). The PD for total distance (30-s, 45-s, 1-min, and 2-min windows), high-speed running distance (30-s and 5-min windows), and PlayerLoad (1-min and 2-min windows) were significantly ( p < .05) higher for players who accumulated lower playing times before each PD episode than players who accumulated higher playing times before each PD episode. Players who undertake less playing time overall and prior to each PD episode can reach higher peak external loads aggregated across varied time windows. These findings can inform tactical coaching decisions during games for high external loads to be accomplished during important passages of play.
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author Enrique Alonso Pérez-Chao
Alberto Lorenzo
Aaron Scanlan
Pedro Lisboa
Carlos Sosa
Miguel Ángel Gómez
author_facet Enrique Alonso Pérez-Chao
Alberto Lorenzo
Aaron Scanlan
Pedro Lisboa
Carlos Sosa
Miguel Ángel Gómez
author_sort Enrique Alonso Pérez-Chao
title Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
title_short Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
title_full Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
title_fullStr Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
title_full_unstemmed Higher Playing Times Accumulated Across Entire Games and Prior to Intense Passages Reduce the Peak Demands Reached by Elite, Junior, Male Basketball Players
title_sort higher playing times accumulated across entire games and prior to intense passages reduce the peak demands reached by elite, junior, male basketball players
publisher SAGE Publishing
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url https://doaj.org/article/65ec4e27e72a4c6bb41b471bf3b0f6bb
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