2018
DOI: 10.4025/jphyseduc.v29i1.2977
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Effects of Prior High-Strength Effort on Technical-Tactical Performance in University Basketball Players

Abstract: O objetivo foi comparar o desempenho técnico-tático após esforço de alta intensidade em jogadores de basquetebol universitário. Dez atletas do sexo masculino, em dois dias distintos, realizaram aquecimento seguido ou não de um exercício de alta intensidade. Logo após, realizaram jogo simulado com duração de 10 min: Jogo Estímulo Prévio Leve (JLEV) x Jogo Estímulo Prévio Vigoroso (JVIG). A percepção de esforço (RPE) foi registrada. O desempenho foi avaliado por: Instrumento de Avaliação do Desempenho Técnico-Tá… Show more

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“…Despite the expansion of research on the subject, it is still observed, both in Brazilian and international reality, the predominance of studies developed on the analysis of the technical dimension through game statistics [16][17][18] , the analysis of the tactical dimension only from the tacticalprocedural knowledge [19][20][21][22] , as well as the predominant observation of the technical and/or tactical performance in basketball of male players [23][24][25][26][27] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the expansion of research on the subject, it is still observed, both in Brazilian and international reality, the predominance of studies developed on the analysis of the technical dimension through game statistics [16][17][18] , the analysis of the tactical dimension only from the tacticalprocedural knowledge [19][20][21][22] , as well as the predominant observation of the technical and/or tactical performance in basketball of male players [23][24][25][26][27] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%