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Analýza intenzity pohybového zaťaženia podľa hráčskych funkcií v basketbalovom zápase

Title in English The Analysis of the Intensity of the Motor Load Based on the Player's Position in the Basketball Game
Authors

VENCÚRIK Tomáš MAČURA Peter TOMÁNEK Ľubor

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Tréningové a zápasové zaťaženie hráča v športových hrách
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords basketball game; player's position; heart rate; bioenergetics' zones; intensity of game load
Description The internal response of organism (heart rate) to specific game load of young female basketball players was monitored during a basketball game. The figures of maximum heart rate in endurance shuttle run test were used to determine five bioenergetics’ zones. During the game the heart rate and its development was monitored by the telemetric device Suunto Team Pack. The statistically significant difference (p<0.05) was recorded in % of the total time in the 2nd bioenergetics’ zone between the 1st and the 4th quarter. In the remaining bioenergetics’ zones (% of the total time), when compared with individual quarters and/or halves, we did not detect any significant differences (p>0.05). Moreover, when comparing each player’s positions in individual bioenergetics’ zones no significant differences (p>0.05) were indicated. The female basketball players’ game activity in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd bioenergetics’ zone was 5.88 % (1st), 10.06 % (2nd) and 14.84 % (3rd) of the total time. They played 69.22 % (4th zone 30.88 %, 5th zone 38.34 %) of the total time above the level of 87 % from maximum heart rate. The average figure of the heart rate during the game reached 88.16 % of maximum heart rate. The results indicate high physiological demands on monitored female players during the game without considering the player’s position in chosen defense system (full-court pressing) in age category U14.

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