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Authors
Manuel Clemente, Filipe
M. L. Martins, Fernando
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Abstract(s)
The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of different small-sided and conditioning games (SSCG) with
different tactical contents on heart rate responses, technical performance and collective organization of youth basketball
players of different performance levels. Twenty male basketball players from U14 (13.7 ± 0.8 years old; 4.2 ± 1.4 years of
practice) and U16 (15.3 ± 1.1 years old; 6.4 ± 2.1 years of practice) participated in this research study. The two-way
MANOVA revealed that the sports level (p = 0.009; = 0.151), format (p = 0.001; = 0.246) and task condition (p =
0.023; = 0.104; small effect size) had significant main effects on heart rate responses. It was also found that the
format (p = 0.001; = 0.182) had significant main effects on technical performance. A smaller format significantly
increased the heart rate, volume of play, efficiency index and collective density during attacking plays. The SSCG with
attacking content statistically increased the heart rate, efficiency index and performance score. Therefore, this study
revealed that different SSCGs with tactical content influenced the physiological responses of youth players.
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graph theory adjacency matrices network analysis task conditions performance analysis match analysis basketball