Search Results - Experimental Aging Research
-
1
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). …”
-
2
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. …”
-
3
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. …”
-
4
The impact of coaching practices on player outcomes in rugby union: A systematic review
Malkin, M., Morgan, P., Yan, J., Eather, N.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Given the limited available studies and the risk of bias arising from the inclusion of a researcher-coach in many studies, further experimental studies across varied contexts and with more female coaches and players are required.…”
-
5
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. …”
-
6
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. …”
-
7
-
8
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. …”
-
9
-
10
The effects of age and training prescription on the acute responses to training in young Italian rugby union players
Spinabelli, S., Nigro, F., Marcora, S. M.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…The purpose of the present research was to understand the moderating effect of age on the internal training load and acute responses to two different training prescriptions in young high-level rugby union players. …”
-
11
-
12
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.…”
-
13
Occurrence and impacts of gastrointestinal symptoms in team-sport athletes: a preliminary survey
Wilson, P. B., Fearn, R., Pugh, J.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“…Objectives: Although gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are prevalent in endurance athletes, scant research has examined GI symptoms in team-sport athletes, their impacts, and explanatory factors. …”
-
14
-
15
Influence of plyometric training on the level of speed ability with changes of direction in ice hockey
Knechta, M., Cillík, I., Zhánel, J.Published in Studia Sportiva (2021)“…METHODS: The research group consisted of 33 ice hockey players (Male; age: 14.7 ± 0.7; height: 166.5cm ± 7.3; weight: 53.4kg ± 6.9) divided into two sets. …”
-
16
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. …”
-
17
Influence of strength and plyometric program on accleration speed in 14-15 years old hockey players at 5 m distance on-ice and off-ice
Knechta, M., Cillik, I.Published in International Journal of Physiology, Nutrition and Physical Education (2021)“…The aim of our study was to find out the effect of strength and plyometric excercises using acceleration speed on-ice and off-ice at a distance of 5 meters in ice hockey players during the regular season. The research set consisted of 33 players (Male; age: 14.7 ± 0.7; height: 166.5cm ± 7.3; weight: 53.4kg ± 6.9) divided into two grup. …”
-
18
-
19
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. …”
-
20
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. …”