Validity and usefulness of the Line Drill test for adolescent basketball players: a Bayesian multilevel analysis
The study examined the validity of the Line Drill test (LD) in male adolescent basketball players (10-15 years). Sensitiveness of the LD to changes in performance across a training and competition season (4 months) was also considered. Age, maturation, body size and LD were measured (n = 57). Sensitiveness of the LD was examined pre- and post-competitive season in a sub-sample (n = 44). The time at each of the four shuttle sprints of the LD (i.e. four stages) was modelled with Bayesian multilevel models. We observed very large correlation of performance at stage 4 (full LD protocol) with stage 3, but lower correlations with the early LD stages. Players` performance by somatic maturity differed substantially only when considering full LD protocol performance. Substantial improvements in all stages of the protocol were observed across the 4-month competitive season. The LD protocol should be shortened by the last full court shuttle sprint, remaining sensitive to training exposure, and independent of maturity status and body size.
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| Notations: | junior sports sport games |
| Published in: | Research in Sports Medicine |
| Language: | English |
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2017
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2017.1314296 |
| Volume: | 25 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Pages: | 333-344 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |