作者: Zhaowei Kong , Fengxue Qi , Qingde Shi
DOI: 10.1016/J.JESF.2015.10.001
关键词: Physical therapy 、 Basketball 、 Intraclass correlation 、 Repeatability 、 Exercise capacity 、 Test (assessment) 、 Psychology 、 High intensity
摘要: Abstract Background/Objective This research examines whether or not the Yo-Yo testing performance could reflect repeatability of high-intensity intermittent dribbling in adolescent basketball players. Methods Thirty-six teenage players aged 13–18 years were invited to participate this study. Results A test–retest showed that endurance Level 2 (IE2) test with (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.92; coefficient variation = 12.6%; d = 0.24) and without coefficient = 0.83; variation = 15.0%; d = 0.37) had acceptable reliability. The distance covered was significantly shorter than running IE2 participants younger 15 (junior; 1138 ± 417 m vs. 910 ± 299 m, p 0.05; d = 0.35). Moderate large correlations found between performances senior sample (r = 0.57, p = 0.06), junior (r = 0.87, Conclusion results suggest performance, while skills may have different influences on exercise capacity at ages.