Applied Sciences (Nov 2024)

Exploring External Peak Demands: The Influence of Contextual Factors on Male Basketball Players

  • Yoel Antoranz,
  • Enrique Alonso-Pérez-Chao,
  • Carlos M. Tejero-González,
  • Hugo Salazar,
  • Juan del Campo-Vecino,
  • Sergio L. Jiménez-Sáiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app142210542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 22
p. 10542

Abstract

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Understanding the external load, particularly the peak demands (PDs), experienced by players is essential. Several factors, such as the playing time, team venue, score outcome, and match nature, can influence basketball performance. Accelerometry-based methods allow for the estimation of the load borne by athletes and the peaks they reach. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of these factors on PDs across different time windows (30 s, 1 min, and 3 min). Eleven national-level athletes were monitored during 29 matches using measurement devices. Inertial movement units were used to measure peak PlayerLoad™ (PL) across any time window. Mixed linear models were used to compare the groups, and effect size was calculated to quantify the differences. Significant differences (p p > 0.05, trivial effects). In summary, core players reach higher external PDs during competition compared to occasional players, while other contextual factors did not show a significant influence on external PDs.

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