2019
DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2019.1645268
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External Activity Demands Differ Between Referees and Players During a Sub-Elite, Men’s Basketball Match

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“…This hypothesis was fully confirmed. The results obtained agree with the studies that the degree of general preparedness of the arbiters is determined by the level of physical fitness, the level of theoretical training, the level of psychological training, the level of practical training, personal characteristics (type of temperament) [16][17][18]. The research showed that the results of testing physical and functional readiness among the referees of the experimental group increased.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This hypothesis was fully confirmed. The results obtained agree with the studies that the degree of general preparedness of the arbiters is determined by the level of physical fitness, the level of theoretical training, the level of psychological training, the level of practical training, personal characteristics (type of temperament) [16][17][18]. The research showed that the results of testing physical and functional readiness among the referees of the experimental group increased.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Arbitrators of this age category need active development of professional mental qualities, namely, the accuracy of perception of short time intervals (3 s, 5 s, 10 s) and the organization of attention. The situation during the game forces the referees to react with maximum speed and accuracy, the timeliness and correctness of the interpretation of the game moments depends on the set of psychophysiological mechanisms that perceive, process, store and transmit information about the game actions [19][20]. The presence of the built-in program "Psychodiagnostics" in the video manual will allow you to control the level of psychophysiological capabilities of the arbitrators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To a lesser extent there are studies related to lactate , no doubt 8 due to the complexity of performing them and the impact they have on the referee. Lastly 9 there are a few studies focused on the referee's neuromuscular variables (Bonganha et al, 10 2013;Leicht et al, 2019), which are currently of great interest. 11 However, no studies have been found that relate load parameters with competitive 12 variables, the characteristics of the players and teams, or the success or failure of the 13 decision-making.…”
Section: Multidimensional Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly studied variables in referees have focused on analyzing physiological demands, like heart rate (HR) (Leicht, 2008;Matković, et al, 2014;Vaquera et al, 2017), kinematic variables like distance covered, speed, etc. (Allegretti et al, 2015;Borin et al, 2013;Nabli et al, 2017;, or neuromuscular variables (Bonganha et al, 2013;Leicht et al, 2019). Similarly, there are studies centered on analyzing the psychological demands and stressful situations during competition (Cantón et al, 2011;Ramírez et al, 2006;Slack et al, 2013;Anshel et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent progress in technology has made it possible to track time and motion analysis and the physical demands of indoor team sports with validity and accuracy in reference to determining distance covered, speed, mean velocity, accelerations, and decelerations for intermittent activities (Bastida Castillo et al, 2017;Vieira et al, 2017;Serpiello et al, 2018;Bastida-Castillo et al, 2019;Gómez-Carmona et al, 2019). Regarding indoor team sports, referees' match performance has been analyzed in futsal with video analysis (Rebelo et al, 2011) and basketball with tracking devices (Borin et al, 2013;García-Santos et al, 2019;Leicht et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%