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General Anthropometric and Selected Motor Skills Of Elite Young Male Basketball Players According To Position On The Court Of Players
2014
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Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition
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Physical attributes and physiological performance are important in determining success in basketball. Despite the significance of physical fitness features of young basketball players, they are poorly evaluated. Thus, in the present study, we compared the anthropometric, physiological and motor characteristics of elite young basketball players for three basic playing types of players and the relationship between these parameters. The research was done on the sample of 30 (10 centers, 10 forwards, 10 guards) elite young male basketball players, ranging in age from 13 to 14 from candidates for Turkish U15 national team squad. This study included anthropometric measurements and physical fitness tests. This study showed that a significant difference was found for body height, body weight, body mass index, arm length, leg length, hand length, upper body length, arm span, hand width, body fat free mass and anaerobic power at the p<.05 level for the three groups. This study provided a brief screening for profiles and attributes of elite young male basketball players for three playing potions. The main finding of this research was that guards were significantly smaller and lighter than forwards and centers, but these differences were more than in previous researches. Article Details How to Cite EROL, E., ÖZEN, G., & KOÇ, H. (2014). General Anthropometric and Selected Motor Skills of Elite Young Male Basketball Players According to Position on the Court of Players. Journal Of Athletic Performance And Nutrition, 1(1). Retrieved from https://www.journalapn.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/33/23 APA BibTeX CBE EndNote - EndNote format (Macintosh & Windows) MLA ProCite - RIS format (Macintosh & Windows) RefWorks Reference Manager - RIS format (Windows only) Turabian Issue Vol 1 No 1 (2014): Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition Section Research Paper This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition (JAPN) is published by MEDFITECH Inc. The views expressed in the papers are under the responsibility of author(s). All the intellectual property rights of the papers accepted for the publication belong to Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition indefinitely. Register Login Username Password Forgot your password? Keep me logged in Login Register   Current Issue Information For Readers For Authors For Librarians   Journal of Athletic Performance and Nutrition (JAPN) (e-ISSN: 2148-7448) Contact E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.journalapn.com

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