Applied Sciences (Jul 2024)

Applying a Specific Warm-Up on Basketball Performance: The Basket-Up Approach

  • Julia Cerrillo-Sanchis,
  • Ignacio Muñoz-Criado,
  • Víctor Pérez-Puchades,
  • Ignacio Palmero-Martín,
  • Julio Galcerán-Ruiz,
  • Rubén Portes-Sanchez,
  • Iván Chulvi-Medrano,
  • Fernando Domínguez-Navarro,
  • Eva Morales-Hilario,
  • Blanca Mur-Gomar,
  • Sergio Calvache-Castillo,
  • Vicente Sebastiá-Alcácer,
  • Guillem Tortosa-Soriano,
  • Pau Alcácer-Arraiza,
  • Javier Bayarri-Melchor,
  • Joan Martínez-Ortí,
  • Adrián Valverde-García,
  • Agustin Girbés-Melià,
  • Josep Galán-Lliri,
  • Marta Encarnación-Ramirez,
  • César Ferrando-Porro,
  • Pedro Cotolí-Suarez,
  • Borja Ricart-Luna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14145969
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 14
p. 5969

Abstract

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This research aims to evaluate whether a basketball-specific warm-up (Basket-Up) provides immediate benefits in terms of the essential physical performance requirements of basketball and to compare these effects to those obtained from FIFA 11+. In total, 95 highly trained basketball athletes (49 women, 46 men), aged between 13 and 17, were randomly divided to either perform the FIFA 11+ program (n = 48) or the Basket-Up program (n = 47). Immediate evaluation encompassed the assessment of vertical jump (countermovement jump), agility (Lane Agility Test), and 20 m sprint. A two-way mixed analysis of variance was conducted with time (preintervention and postintervention), sex (men and women), and training group (FIFA 11+ and Basket-Up) as the within- and between-participant factors, respectively. Agility (p p p = 0.001, F = 12.998). The implementation of a specific basketball warm-up program (Basket-Up) appears to be both safe and effective in enhancing immediate athletic performance among highly trained young basketball athletes. Moreover, the effects of this program are comparable to those obtained by a nonspecific basketball warm-up (FIFA 11+) in terms of sprint and jumping performance but demonstrate superiority in agility outcomes, favoring the Basket-Up program.

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