Age-related biomechanical variations in vertical jumping and sprinting performance among basketball players.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1488128
Milos Petrovic, Jorgelina Ramos, Thrainn Hafsteinsson, Thordis Gisladottir
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Abstract

Introduction: This study aims to investigate age-related differences in physical performance metrics, specifically vertical jumping and sprinting capabilities, between young (average age 12.5) and senior (average age 23.2) male basketball players.

Methods: Performance metrics were assessed through standardised tests measuring jump height and sprint times, alongside force production during eccentric and concentric phases of jumping movement.

Results: Key findings show that senior players outperform younger athletes in both sprint times and jump heights, attributed to greater physical maturation and neuromuscular development. However, contraction times and phase durations were similar across both age groups, indicating that strength improvements do not affect fundamental movement timing.

Discussion: These results highlight the importance of age-specific training programs that focus on developing explosive power for younger players and optimising performance while minimising injury risk for seniors. The study provides valuable insights and recommendations for tailoring training strategies to athletes' developmental stages and suggests that further research is needed to explore effective interventions for enhancing physical performance across the lifespan.

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篮球运动员垂直起跳和短跑成绩的年龄相关生物力学变化。
前言:本研究旨在调查年轻(平均年龄12.5岁)和老年(平均年龄23.2岁)男子篮球运动员在身体表现指标上的年龄差异,特别是垂直跳跃和短跑能力。方法:通过测量跳跃高度和冲刺时间的标准化测试来评估性能指标,以及在跳跃运动的偏心和同心阶段的力量产生。结果:主要研究结果表明,老年运动员在冲刺时间和跳跃高度上都优于年轻运动员,这归因于他们更成熟的身体和神经肌肉的发育。然而,两个年龄组的收缩时间和相持续时间相似,这表明力量的提高并不影响基本的运动时间。讨论:这些结果强调了针对年龄的训练计划的重要性,这些计划的重点是培养年轻球员的爆发力,优化表现,同时最大限度地降低老年人的受伤风险。这项研究提供了有价值的见解和建议,为运动员的发展阶段量身定制训练策略,并表明需要进一步的研究来探索有效的干预措施,以提高整个生命周期的身体表现。
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