Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The free throw (FT) is a fundamental basketball skill used frequently during a match. Most of actual play occurs at about 85% of maximum heart rate (HR). Metabolic intensity, through fatigue, may influence a technically skilled move as the FT is. Twenty-eight under 17 basketball players were studied while shooting FTs on a regular indoor basketball court. We investigated FT accuracy in young male basketball players shooting at three different HRs: at rest, at 50% and at 80% of maximum experimentally obtained HR value. We found no significant FT percentage difference between rest and 50% of the maximum HR (FT percentage about 80%; P > 0.05). Differently, at 80% of the maximum HR the FT percentage decreased significantly by more than 20% (P < 0.001) down to about 60%. No preliminary warm-up is needed before entering game for the FT accuracy. Furthermore, we speculate that time-consuming, cooling-off routines usually performed by shooters before each FT may be functional to improve its accuracy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
analysis; heart rate; metabolism; motor skills; sports; task performance; Adolescent; Athletic Performance; Basketball; Fatigue; Heart Rate; Humans; Male; Motor Skills; Warm-Up Exercise; Energy Metabolism
Elenco autori:
Padulo, Johnny; Attene, Giuseppe; Migliaccio, GIAN MARIO; Cuzzolin, Francesco; Vando, Stefano; Ardigo', LUCA PAOLO
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