Influence of upper-limb muscle strength on the repeated change of direction ability in international-level wheelchair basketball players

This study aims 1) to compare repeated change of direction ability (rCODA) and bench press (BP) between low (A category, =2.5) and high (B category, =3.0) sport classes and 2) to analyse the relationships between rCODA and BP performance in a sample of wheelchair basketball (WB) players. Seventeen world-class WB players volunteered participated in this study. All the players undertook two tests: the repeated (x12) Modified Agility T-test (rMAT) to measure the rCODA and the movement velocity in a BP test. No significant differences were observed between categories in the rMAT and BP. For the total sample, BP variables with a mean propulsive velocity of 1 m·s-1 (V1LOAD) largely correlated with all the full rMAT outcomes (r>-0.625; p<0.05). Having a better BP could be favourable to perform repeated efforts and this seems particularly relevant in fatigue conditions, and especially for the B category players.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science sport games sports for the handicapped
Tagging:Bankdrücken
Published in:Research in Sports Medicine
Language:English
Published: 2022
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2021.1888110
Volume:30
Issue:4
Pages:383-399
Document types:article
Level:advanced