Search Results - Experimental Aging Research
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Effects on jump shooting accuracy when using unstable surfaces for functional balance training of youth basketball players
Ibrahim, N. A., Zajac, T., Lupu, G., Saad, M., Drozd, M., Shani, H., Larion, A., Essa, W., Saleh, T., Hashim, M., Hamza, A. S., Alhasany, M. H.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2025)“…Twenty-one participants were assigned to an experimental group (n = 11; age 16.14 ± 1.13 years) or a control group (n = 10; age 16.89 ± 1.34 years). …”
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Formation of physical qualities in young basketball players
Sablin, A. B., Kornishin, I. I., Ulyanova, E. A., Khvostenko, S. Yu.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Objective of the study is to increase the physical fitness of basketball players aged 13-14 years at the initial stage of the general education training cycle. …”
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Methodology of training leg movements in middle school age basketballers
Liang, J., Maksimenko, I. GPublished in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…To substantiate the method of training leg movements in basketball players of middle school age. Methods and structure of the study. The research materials include theoretical sources of Russian and Chinese authors, which relate to the issue under study. …”
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Enhancing lower-limb simple and choice reaction time and spatial orientation in junior basketball players by implementing fitlight technology in sports training
Badau, D., Steff, S., Badau, A., Stoica, M.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…Analyzing the results of the experimental groups, we find that the most relevant age for the reactive development of spatial orientation with the help of Fitlight technologies implemented in the training process is U14, while the most relevant age for the reactive time of the lower limbs is U16. …”
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The effectiveness of blood flow restriction training in optimizing physiological indicators in elite female handball players
Tyshchenko, D., Diachenko, M., Tyshchenko, V., Sokolova, O., Veritov, O., Bubela, O.-O., Atamanyuk, S., Todorova, V.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…This study explored the effectiveness of blood flow restriction (BFR) training methods as an innovative strategy for enhancing the physical fitness of elite female handball players. The research was aimed to evaluate thoroughly the efficacy of BFR-training as a tool for optimizing the physical characteristics of these athletes. …”
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Enhancing free throw basketball shooting ability in female basketball players through imagery and concentration exercises
Alimuddin, A., Khairunnisa, A., Wiria Dinata, W., Sazeli Rifki, M., Komaini, A., Igoreky, A., Liza, Asman, A., Mohd Nazri, S. B., Wahyudin.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…Conclusions: Research can demonstrate that, when combined with the appropriate program, the use of visualization and focus training can enhance athletes` performance in finishing a development. …”
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Effect of COVID-19 on maintaining balance in highly skilled handball players
Fernández-Rodríguez, E., Niznikowski, T., Ramos, O. R., Markwell, L.Published in Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism (2023)“…Further intensive multifaceted research on this issue is needed.…”
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Effects of ball properties on throwing in young team-handball beginners
Fasold, F., Noël, B., Nicklas, A., Lukac, F., Klatt, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)“…Furthermore, this study investigates the influence of these balls on throwing accuracy. In an experimental study, participants (10-years of age) threw a soft methodic ball and a size 0 ball at target areas in a handball goal. …”
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The effects of imagery training on free-throw accuracy among young basketball players
Slanco, M.Published in Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity (2020)“…Methods: The training program was based on adjusted MIIMS imagery model, and 81 basketball players (aged 13-17) from five junior competition-level teams were divided into two groups: an experimental group and a control group, where players practiced free throws only physically. …”
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The relationship between baseline and physical performance screening tests, and game performance outcomes in elite youth basketball
Dayson, M.Published 2020“…Introduction: To date, limited research has examined the relationships between baseline (Range of Movement tests active, passive and loaded) and physical performance screening tests and game performance outcomes in elite youth basketball. …”
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Effect of special exercises using a device designed to develop the most important motor abilities and offensive skills for handball players at ages (12-14) years old
Jassim, M. A., Ali, M. H.Published in Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology (2021)“…The importance of this study is evidenced by the preparation of special exercises usinga device designed for ages (12-14) years, as the researcher believes that these will have a positive effect on some of the players' better motor abilities, which is reflected in the performance of the basic offensive skills of handball being one of the critical skills the match is poignant to win and through the researchers' observation that the exercises used by some coaches for the age groups lack the use of modern educational methods and tools in handball, which may no longer be sufficient to effect theacquisition of motor abilities based on the main work of basic handball skills, as the exercises were limited to the use of traditional methods or tools prevalent in education, which does not allow diversification and change to occur, and given that working with age groups requires a period of time for the correct construction process for the stages of learning, hence the idea of research by designing a device that develops motor abilities offensive skills,the research aimed to identify the preparation of special exercises using a device designed for handball players aged 12-14 years, in addition to identifying the effect of exercises using the device designed to develop the most important movement capabilities and offensive handball skills, and the researchers assume that the exercises for using the device designed by the researchers asignificant effect in developing the most important motor abilities and offensive handball skills.As for the research methodology: The researchers used the experimental method to solve the research problem, while the research sample was chosen by a simple random method, whose number is (20) players. …”
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Caffeine-induced effects on human skeletal muscle contraction time and maximal displacement measured by tensiomyography
Domaszewski, P., Pakosz, P., Konieczny, M., Baczkowicz, D., Sadowska-Krepa, E.Published in Nutrients (2021)“…The study included 40 professional male handball players (age = 23.13 ± 3.51, b.m. = 93.51 ± 15.70 kg, height 191 ± 7.72, BMI = 25.89 ± 3.10). …”
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The effect of exercises by using VertiMax device in the development of explosive strength and defensive blocking for handball players
Al-Lami, H. A. A., Abbas, Y. H., Al-Raheem, H. A. M.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2020)“…This study aims to prepare special exercises using VertiMax device and to identify the effect of these exercises on the explosive strength and defensive blocking of senior handball players. The researchers have adopted the experimental approach, and the case study is identified by the senior handball players of Al- Dagharah handball club whose number is 16, and their lengths ranged (182.4 ± 3.282 cm), weights (82 ± 4.387 kg) and ages (23 ± 1.846 years). …”
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Effect of balance and proprioceptive training on balancing and technical skills in 13-14-year-old youth basketball players
Zacharakis, E. D., Bourdas, D. I., Kotsifa, M. I., Bekris, E. M., Velentza, E. T., Kostopoulos, N. I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2020)“…However, there is lack of research on the effect of balance training in basketball specifically for 13-14 year old youth athletes. …”