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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36982063

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Combining sports and studies could be stressful, but beneficial for the athletes' career development. This study explores resources and barriers in the combination of the sports and academic life spheres during the lifespan of elite Spanish track-and-field athletes. METHODS: Seven elite Spanish track-and-field athletes participated in a semistructured interview about their experiences to establish a dual career combining sports and studies/work. Interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) followed to analyze data. RESULTS: Findings show that elite Spanish track-and-field athletes face educational and institutional barriers to developing a dual career. Time management, social support, and additional resources could play a key role in the success or failure to develop a dual career. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, to overcome dual-career barriers, athletes are resourceful if social support is provided at both the micro (coaches, families, etc.) and macro (political and educational institutions) levels. It also shows that pursuing an academic career can help in alleviating inherent tensions to athletic life and in finding personal balance.


Subject(s)
Track and Field , Humans , Athletes , Occupations , Achievement , Schools
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32102463

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to compare external loads (EL) between elite, junior, male and female basketball players. Male (n = 25) and female players (n = 48) were monitored during 11 competitive matches (3 matches per team). EL was measured using local positioning system and microsensor technology to determine total, high-intensity (14-21 km·h-1), and sprint (>21 km·h-1) distance (m) covered, total (n) and relative (n·min-1) accelerations and decelerations, ratio of accelerations:decelerations, and total (arbitrary units [AU]) and relative (AU·min-1) player load. EL was compared between sexes overall and according to each playing position (guards, forwards, and centers). Males covered larger (p < 0.05) high-intensity and sprint distances, and completed more (p < 0.05) decelerations than females; while female players experienced a greater (p < 0.05) ratio of accelerations:decelerations. Greater decelerations (p < 0.05) were observed for males in the guard position compared to females, while more (p < 0.05) accelerations·min-1 were apparent for females in the forward position compared to males. The current findings indicate differences in EL, particularly the high-intensity and acceleratory demands, exist between elite, junior, male and female basketball players during competition and are affected by playing position. These outcomes can be used in developing sex- and position-specific training plans, and in turn improving the physical preparedness of junior basketball players for competition demands at the elite level.


Subject(s)
Athletic Performance/physiology , Basketball/physiology , Workload , Acceleration , Female , Humans , Male
3.
Percept Mot Skills ; 120(1): 111-24, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25578488

ABSTRACT

This study examined choking in basketball by identifying the effects of game outcome and situational variables during the last 5 min. and overtimes of close games. The sample consisted of two 5 min. segments (last 5 min. of the game, n = 147, of which 97 did not go into overtime; 5 min. of overtime, n = 50) drawn from 147 games from the Spanish Professional Basketball League (2007 to 2011). The following game-related statistics were gathered: 3- and 2-point field goals and free-throws (both successful and unsuccessful), offensive and defensive rebounds, assists, recovered balls, turnovers, blocks (both made and received), and fouls committed and received. The results suggested the need to account for the temporal structure and multi-skilled nature of the task when devising appropriate interventions.


Subject(s)
Athletic Performance/physiology , Basketball/physiology , Adult , Humans , Time Factors
4.
Rev. psicol. deport ; 22(1): 249-251, ene.-jun. 2013. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-109816

ABSTRACT

El objetivo del presente artículo ha sido conocer el punto de vista que tiene el entrenador sobre el concepto de momento crítico en baloncesto. Para ello, se ha realizado una investigación cualitativa, utilizando como técnica de investigación la entrevista semi-estructurada. Se entrevistaron a 12 entrenadores que militaban en la liga ACB (Asociación de Clubes de Baloncesto) durante la temporada 2011/12. Los resultados indican que la muestra reconoce el factor de incertidumbre asociado al concepto de momento crítico. Se identifican los últimos minutos de partidos equilibrados como momento crítico del juego, así como también el tiempo extra dada su naturaleza. Al mismo tiempo, se encuentra que no hay ninguna variable que recoja la estadística convencional en la que coincidan todos los entrenadores como clave para poder determinar el momento crítico y sí coinciden en ser fieles a unos principios de juego como elemento fundamental para poder afrontar ese momento crítico (AU)


The aim of this paper was to know the coach point of view about the critical moment concept in basketball. The methodology used in our research is a qualitative methodology. The instrument used to obtain the data was the semi- structured interviews. There were interviewed 12 ACB league coaches during the 2011/12 season. Results show that incertitude is associated to the critical moment concept. Last minutes of close games and also overtime are identified as critical moment of the game. There is nott any variable in statistics considered by all coaches to determine the critical moment, and they were agree that respecting some game rules is basic to face up the critical moment (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Basketball/education , Basketball/psychology , Basketball/standards , 25783/ethics , 25783/policies , Sports/psychology , 25783/methods , 25783/statistics & numerical data
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J Plant Physiol ; 166(3): 233-45, 2009 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18778874

ABSTRACT

To characterize the molecular response of holm oak to drought stress and its capacity to recover 9-month-old Quercus ilex seedlings were subjected to three treatments for a 14-d period: (i) continuous watering to field capacity (control plants, W), (ii) no irrigation (drought treatment, D), and (iii) no irrigation for 7d followed by a watering period of 7d (recovery treatment, R). In drought plants, leaf water potential decreased from -0.72 (day 0) to -0.99MPa (day 7), and -1.50MPa (day 14). Shoot relative water content decreased from 49.3% (day 0) to 47.7% (day 7) and 40.8% (day 14). Photosystem II quantum yield decreased from 0.80 (day 0) to 0.72 (day 7) and 0.73 (day 14). Plants subjected to water withholding for 7d reached, after a 7-d rewatering period, values similar to those of continuously irrigated control plants. Changes in the leaf protein pattern in response to drought and recovery treatments were analyzed by using a proteomic approach. Twenty-three different spots were observed when comparing the two-dimensional electrophoresis profile of control to both drought and recovered plants. From these, 14 proteins were identified from tryptic peptides tandem mass spectra by using the new Paragon algorithm present in the ProteinPilot software. The proteins identified belong to the photosynthesis, carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism, and stress-related protein functional categories.


Subject(s)
Droughts , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Array Analysis , Quercus/metabolism , Stress, Physiological , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Photosystem II Protein Complex/metabolism , Plant Proteins/analysis , Water , Xylem/metabolism
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Rev. psicol. deport ; 18(3): 391-395, 2009. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-75457

ABSTRACT

The aim of this paper was to identify the variables that determine winning or losing in the critical moments of thebasketball games. A total of forty one critical moments were analyzed, corresponding to 30 games of the regular season from theSpanish Professional League (ACB, season 2007-2008). Games were selected according to the definition of critical moments(described in the available literature), which corresponded to overtime and the last 5 minutes of games with score differencesequal or below to six points. The results revealed better values in the winners in defensive rebounds and successful free-throws(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Basketball/physiology , Basketball/psychology , Basketball/statistics & numerical data , Sports Equipment/ethics , Sports Equipment/statistics & numerical data , Sports Equipment/standards , Sports Medicine/methods , Sports Medicine/organization & administration
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Proteomics ; 6 Suppl 1: S207-14, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16534744

ABSTRACT

Major proteins of the holm oak leaf proteome have been previously identified using a combination of 2-DE, MS analysis and BLAST similarity search (Jorge et al., Proteomics 2005, 5, 222-234). That study, conducted with field samples from mature trees, revealed the existence of a great variability in the 2-DE protein map, with qualitative as well as quantitative changes, both analytical and biological. A similar study has been carried out with 2-year-old seedlings to analyze and study: (i) changes in the 2-DE protein profile at different tree developmental stages; (ii) the 2-DE protein map variability between three different Spanish provenances; and (iii) variations in the 2-DE protein profile in response to drought stress. Although the protein profile of leaves from seedlings and mature trees was fairly similar, the biological variance found was lower in the former. In the present study, new proteins have been identified. At least four different protein spots differentiated Spanish provenances, two of them identified as an ATP synthase alpha chain, and a 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate-independent phosphoglycerate mutase. Fourteen different protein spots were qualitatively variable between well-watered and drought-stressed seedlings, with some of them corresponding to enzymes of carbohydrate and protein metabolism. Data presented indicated the mobilization of storage proteins and carbohydrates, as well as photosynthesis inhibition under drought conditions.


Subject(s)
Dehydration/metabolism , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Proteome/metabolism , Quercus/metabolism , Disasters , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Proteomics , Quercus/embryology , Seedlings/metabolism
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Proteomics ; 5(1): 222-34, 2005 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15602773

ABSTRACT

As a first approach in establishing the holm oak leaf proteome, we have optimised a protocol for this plant and tissue which includes the following steps: trichloroacetic acid-acetone extraction, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) on pH 5 to 8 linear gradient immobilised pH gradient strips as the first dimension, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis on 13% polyacrylamide gels as the second one. Proteins were detected by Coomassie staining. Gel images were recorded and digitalized, and the protein spots quantified by using a linear regression equation of protein quantity on spot volume obtained against standard proteins. Analytical variance was calculated for one-hundred protein spots from three replicate 2-DE gels of the same protein extract. Biological variance was determined for the same protein spots from independent tissue extracts corresponding to leaves from different trees, or the same tree at different orientations or sampling times during a day. Values of 26% for the analytical variance and 58.6% for the biological variance among independent trees were obtained. These values provide a quantified and statistical basis for the evaluation of protein expression changes in comparative proteomic investigations with this species. A representative set of the major proteins, covering the isoelectric point range of 5 to 8 and the relative molecular mass(r) range of 14 to 78 kDa, were subjected to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Due to the absence of Quercus DNA or protein sequence databases, a method based on the procedure reported by Liska and Shevchenko including de novo sequencing and BLAST similarity searching against other plant species databases was used for protein identification. Out of 43 analysed spots, 35 were positively identified. The identified proteins mainly corresponded to enzymes involved in photosynthesis and energetic metabolism, with a significant number corresponding to RubisCO.


Subject(s)
Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Proteome/analysis , Quercus/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Databases, Protein , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Mass Spectrometry , Molecular Sequence Data , Plant Proteins/isolation & purification
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