Development of the basketball exercise simulation test: a match-specific basketball fitness test


Development of the basketball exercise simulation test: a match-specific basketball fitness test
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Ben J. Dascombe ; Peter R.J. Reaburn ;Journal of Human Sport and Exercise 2014, 9 3
Autor: Aaron T. Scanlan
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Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Universidad de Alicante
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Scanlan, Aaron T.; Dascombe, Ben J.; Reaburn, Peter R.J.
Development of the Basketball Exercise Simulation Test: A match-specific basketball fitness test
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, vol.
9, núm.
3, julio-septiembre, 2014, pp.
700-712
Universidad de Alicante
Alicante, España
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Original Article
Development of the Basketball Exercise
Simulation Test: A match-specific basketball
fitness test
AARON T.
SCANLAN1, 2
, BEN J.
DASCOMBE3, PETER R.J.
REABURN1
1 School of Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia
2
Human Exercise and Training Laboratory, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia
3 University of Newcastle, Exercise and Sports Science Research Group, School of Environmental and Life Sciences,
Ourimbah, Australia
ABSTRACT
Scanlan, A.T., Dascombe, B.J.
& Reaburn, P.R.J.
(2014).
Development of the Basketball Exercise
Simulation Test: A match-specific basketball fitness test.
J.
Hum.
Sport Exerc., 9(3), pp.700-712.
The aim
of this study was to develop a reliable and valid field test that simulates the match-specific activity demands
of male basketball competition.
Fourteen male basketball players (mean ± SD, age: 24.9 ± 2.3 yr; stature:
187.8 ± 7.7 cm; body mass: 88.8 ± 10.5 kg) from state- (n = 6) and regional-level (n = 8) Australian
competitions volunteered to participate.
The Basketball Exercise Simulation Test (BEST) was developed
using notational data describing the current activity demands of male basketball competition.
Participants
completed a...