2019
DOI: 10.1590/1980-0037.2019v21e60248
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Comparison of maturation and physical performance in basketball athletes of different playing positions

Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare the characteristics of somatic maturation, anthropometric and physical performance (vertical jump and aerobic power) in young basketball players of different playing positions (under 13 years) and analyze these relationships using Peak Height Velocity (PHV) as a measure of somatic maturation. For this, 26 male athletes were evaluated. Anthropometric variables were: body mass, standing and sitting height, and length of lower limbs. Maturation was determined by age at PHV. Ph… Show more

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“…e young people are in the golden stage of rapid physical and mental development. ey are extremely sensitive to the relevant quality training and consolidate their foundation in basketball so as to improve the current Chinese basketball players [4] and problems during exercise. However, teenagers are in a critical period of cultural education, and relevant basketball training can only be carried out in an amateur way so as to avoid the adverse e ects of basketball-related training on teenagers' academics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e young people are in the golden stage of rapid physical and mental development. ey are extremely sensitive to the relevant quality training and consolidate their foundation in basketball so as to improve the current Chinese basketball players [4] and problems during exercise. However, teenagers are in a critical period of cultural education, and relevant basketball training can only be carried out in an amateur way so as to avoid the adverse e ects of basketball-related training on teenagers' academics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%