Physical and physiological demands according to gender, playing positions, and match outcomes in youth basketball players. [Demandas físicas y fisiológicas según género, posiciones de juego y resultados del partido en jugadores de baloncesto juveniles].

Randall Gutiérrez-Vargas, Jose Pino-Ortega, Alexis Ugalde-Ramírez, Braulio Sánchez-Ureña, Luis Blanco-Romero, Jose Trejos-Montoya, Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Vargas, Daniel Rojas-Valverde

Resumen


Abstract

This study aimed to compare physical and physiological demands in youth basketball players according to gender, playing positions, and match outcomes. 64 players (32 female and 32 male) from eight youth sub-elite basketball teams were monitored using an Ultra-Wide Band system and inertial measurement unit in three consecutive matches. The results showed some significant differences, although with magnitudes qualified as small. When the teams won, the guards covered a greater distance at 0-6 km/h than when they lost. When teams lost, the centers covered more distance at 12-18 km/h and 18-21 km/h. The winning female teams presented a lower maximal heart rate (HRmax) compared to the losing teams. The forwards of the winning teams performed greater efforts at 70-80% HRmax, while the forwards of losing teams performed more efforts at 90-95% HRmax. The greatest number of accelerations and decelerations were performed by the female guards and the male forwards. The number of jumps was higher in the male guards and forwards than in the female ones. HRmax was higher in the forwards of the female teams. Efforts at 80%-90% HRmax were higher in male centers. When the female teams won, they had a lower HRmax than when they lost. When efforts exceed 90% of HRmax the teams lost. In conclusion, despite the differences found, the effect of these contextual variables on physical and physiological demands is unclear. Nevertheless, knowing the game's requirements can help the design of training that enhances the performance of youth basketball players.

Resumen

El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar las demandas físicas y fisiológicas en jóvenes jugadores de baloncesto según sexo, posiciones de juego y el resultado de partido. 64 jugadores (32 mujeres y 32 hombres), de ocho equipos juveniles de baloncesto sub-élite, fueron monitoreados utilizando un sistema de Ultra Banda-Ancha y unidades de medición inercial en tres juegos consecutivos. Los resultados evidenciaron algunas diferencias significativas, aunque con magnitudes calificadas como pequeñas. Cuando los equipos ganaban, los bases recorrieron mayor distancia a 0-6 km/h en comparación a cuando perdían. Cuando se perdía, los pivots recorrieron más distancia a 12-18 y 18-21 km/h. Las jugadoras de los equipos ganadores alcanzaron una frecuencia cardiaca máxima (FCmáx) más baja respecto a los equipos perdedores. Los aleros de los equipos ganadores realizaron más esfuerzos a 70-80% FCmáx, mientras que, en los equipos perdedores, los bases realizaron más esfuerzos a 90-95% FCmáx. La mayor cantidad de aceleraciones y desaceleraciones fueron realizada por las bases femeninas y los aleros masculinos. El número de saltos fue mayor en los distribuidores y aleros masculinos que en los femeninos. La FCmáx fue más alta en los aleros de los equipos femeninos. Los esfuerzos a 80%-90% FCmáx fueron mayores en los pivots masculinos. Cuando los equipos femeninos ganaban, presentaban una FCmáx menor que cuando perdían. Los esfuerzos ≥90% FCmáx fueron superiores en mujeres que hombres cuando sus equipos perdían. En conclusión, a pesar de las diferencias encontradas, no queda claro el efecto de estas variables contextuales sobre las demandas físicas y fisiológicas. No obstante, conocer estas exigencias del juego pueden ayudar al diseño de entrenamientos que potencialicen el rendimiento de jugadores jóvenes de baloncesto.

https://doi.org/10.5232/ricyde2022.06702

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performance analysis; collective sport; external load; internal load; análisis de rendimiento; deporte colectivo; carga externa; carga interna.

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