Change of direction and linear speed relation to functional ability and joint mobility in Polish U19 volleyball and basketball 3 × 3 national teams.
Front Sports Act Living
; 6: 1443224, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of differences in the level of change in linear speed and velocity in the modified change of direction test (COD) and to determine the relationship between speed deficits resulting from changes of direction and functional performance between groups of Polish U19 Volleyball National Team and Polish Women's Basketball 3 × 3 National Team. A total of 23 athletes 12 volleyball players (age 18 ± 0 years; body height 183 ± 7â
cm; body weight 70 ± 8â
kg) and 11 basketball players (age 26 ± 4 years; body height 180 ± 6â
cm; body weight 73 ± 10â
kg) participated in the study. Athletes were tested for the following measures:
Functional Movement Screen test (FMS), dynamic balance test Y-Balance, joints range of motion measurements, maximal sprint test (14â m), modified COD test (14â m) and change of direction deficit (CODD). A value of p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. There was no significant correlation between sprint and CODD results in basketball team. In volleyball team there was a positive and significant correlation between COD, sprint and CODD. There was a negative and significant correlation between Y-Balance scores and sprint test results in the basketball team. Basketball team had a positive significant correlation between hip rotations and COD results. There was a negative significant correlation between shoulder movements and COD and CODD results in volleyball team.
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Front Sports Act Living
Year:
2024
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Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
Switzerland