2021
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2021.090224
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Exercise Machines in Speed and Coordination Development among Students Playing Basketball

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“…According to research, athlete's performance in sports is the result of training tasks, environmental factors, and the athlete's own talents. Through the process of identifying and developing talent in sports, the performance of talented athletes aged 11-14 years, including technical and tactical skills, increases along with the physical abilities of these athletes [21,22]. Furthermore, there are other research results which reveal that the performance of an athlete will be seen in the technical skills of an athlete, but the accuracy of the results of the movement depends on the results of decisions when making the required movements, thus they must separately measure the athlete's performance from a technical and tactical perspective [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to research, athlete's performance in sports is the result of training tasks, environmental factors, and the athlete's own talents. Through the process of identifying and developing talent in sports, the performance of talented athletes aged 11-14 years, including technical and tactical skills, increases along with the physical abilities of these athletes [21,22]. Furthermore, there are other research results which reveal that the performance of an athlete will be seen in the technical skills of an athlete, but the accuracy of the results of the movement depends on the results of decisions when making the required movements, thus they must separately measure the athlete's performance from a technical and tactical perspective [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, the instrument used was a basketball playing skill test using the Game Performance Assessment Instrument. There are seven components of a GPAI assessment according to [21]. They are 1) returning to home base, which refers to a player who returns to his original position after he has made a certain skill movement, 2) adjusting, which refers to the movement of a player when attacking or defending according to the demands of the game situation, 3) decision making, which is done by every player, at any time in any situation, 4) carrying out certain skills (skill execution) after making a decision, then a player carries out the various skills he chooses, 5) providing support with a ball-free motion in a position to receive the bait or throw, 6) overlaying a friend (cover), this movement carried out to layer the defense behind a teammate who is trying to block the opponent's attack rate or who is moving towards the opponent who controls the ball, 7) maintaining or follow the opponent's movements (guard or mark) to restrain the opponent's movement rate.…”
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“…The quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection were used in the study [16]. The quantitative data were yielded from Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-2 [17], McCarron Assessment of Neuromuscular Development [18], Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 [19], Tufts Assessment of Motor Performance [20] and the Zurich Neuromotor Assessment [21].…”
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“…Physical health integrates the human body as a biological system i. e. organs and life support systems, their functions and health, physical activities and biochemical processes, body hygiene, motor performance, healthy nutrition, genetic and reproductive health, disease prevention. The most important indicators of human physical health are physical development, physical performance, physical fitness, and physical activity [10,11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%