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Home / Scientific Pubblication / The preparation period in basketball: training load and neuromuscular adaptations

The preparation period in basketball: training load and neuromuscular adaptations

03 September 2018 / basketball

Ferioli D1, Bosio A2, Bilsborough JC3,4, La Torre A1, Tornaghi M2, Rampinini E2

1, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy; 2, Mapei Sport Research Centre, Olgiate Olona, Italy; 3, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia; 4, Boston Celtics, USA

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To investigate the 1) effect of the preparation period on the neuromuscular characteristics of 12 professional (PRO) and 16 semi-professional (SEMI-PRO) basketball players; 2) relationships between training load indices and changes in neuromuscular physical performance.

Methods: Prior to and following the preparation period, players underwent a counter-movement jump (CMJ) test, followed by a repeated change of direction (COD) test consisting of 4 levels with increasing intensities. The peripheral neuromuscular functions of the knee extensors (peak torque, PT) were measured using electrical stimulations after each level (PT1, PT2, PT3 and PT4). Furthermore, PT Max (the highest value of PT) and PT Dec (PT decrement from PT Max to PT4) were calculated.

Results: Trivial-to-small (effect size, ES: -0.17 to 0.46) improvements were found in CMJ variables, regardless of the competitive levels. After the preparation period, peripheral fatigue induced by a COD test was similarly reduced in both PRO (PT Dec: from 27.8±21.3% to 11.4±13.7%, ES±90%CI= -0.71±0.30) and SEMI-PRO (PT Dec: from 26.1±21.9% to 10.2±8.2%, ES±90%CI= -0.69±0.32). Moderate-to-large relationships were found between session rating of perceived exertion training load and changes in PPO measured during the CMJs (rs ±90%CI: PPOabs, -0.46±0.26; PPOrel, -0.53±0.23) and in some PTs measured during the COD test (PT1, -0.45±0.26; PT2, -0.44±0.26; PT3, -0.40±0.27 and PT Max, -0.38±0.28).

Conclusion: Preparation period induced minimal changes in the CMJ, while the ability to sustain repeated COD efforts was improved. Reaching high session rating of perceived exertion training loads might partially and negatively affect the ability to produce strength and power.

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2018 Sep;

PMID:29345555       DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2017-0434

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