Changes in explosive strength and agility after an online training in young basketball players confined by COVID-19

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Ricart Luna, Borja [1 ,2 ]
Monteagudo Chiner, Pablo [2 ,3 ]
Perez Puchades, Victor [1 ]
Cordellat Marzal, Ana [2 ]
Aliaga, Ainoa Roldan [2 ]
Blasco Lafarga, Cristina [2 ]
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[1] Valencia Basket, Alqueria LAB, Valencia, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain
[3] Univ Jaume 1, Castellon de La Plana, Spain
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RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION | 2021年 / 41期
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agility; explosive strength; vertical jump; specificity; physical tests; VERTICAL JUMP; PERFORMANCE; SOCCER; MUSCLE; RELIABILITY; MATURATION; ENDURANCE; VALIDITY;
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The closure of sports centers and suspension of training and competitions caused by COVID-19 led to a significant decrease in physical activity of high performance basketball players.The aim of this study was to investigate if a strength online training program was able to improve height and power in jumping, and to mitigate the effects of the quarantine in agility. Fifty-one elite youth basketball players (72.74 +/- 13.30 kg; 1.85 +/-.10 m), were divided into three age categories (Infants (U-14):20 players,13.45 +/-.51 years;Cadets (U-16): 22 players, 15.59 +/-.50 years; Juniors (U-18): 9 players, 17.00 +/-.50 years) and evaluated for parameters related to body composition, explosive strength during jumping (bilateral and unilateralAbalakov test), and agility (V-Cut test).Weight and BMI were negatively affected.Explosive strength improved after the intervention (p <.001) in all variables and categories, while agility worsened significantly (p <.001), confirming that the lack of space to move and the absence of perceptual-cognitive orientation in training are important limitations, with worse consequences as age increases. Mandatory quarantine can (and should) be an opportunity for the development of basic physical skills such as strength (paying special attention to training loads),provided that a planned and specific work of reintegration into the game is carried out afterwards. Physical trainers shouldpay special attention to loads in confinement,as they may be insufficient for more capable and trained athletes.
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