Investigation and Interpretation of Maximal and Reactive Strength Index Characteristics of 16-17 Age Group Basketball Players
Sinan Kara, Merve Özal, Mehmet Özal
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The aim of the study was determined as the examination of the reactive
strength index parameter, which shows the maximal strength and explosive force
characteristics of 16-17 age group basketball players determined by isometric
test.
Method: The basketball branch Xage = 16.50 ± 0.51 years, XHeight
= 177.22 ± 8,56 cm, XBW= 73.14 ± 12,43 kg, XBMI= 23.26 ± 3,46
kg / m2, and XBFP = 14.72 ± 5.67% of which 32 are men. In
the study, the measurements of the height of the participants were made with
Holtain brand stadiometer, body weight and fat percentage ratio measurement with
Tanita BC 418 MA, reactive strength index measurement with Opto Jump Next, and
maximal strength measurement with Baseline brand leg dynamometers. Pearson test
was used to determine the relationship between branch-specific MS and RSI.
Results: According to the correlation results, no significant relationship was
found between MS and RSI (p>0.05).
Conclusions: As a result, it has been determined that basketball players between the
ages of 16-17 do less quality work on developing MS and explosive force.
Keywords: Basketball, Maximal
Strength, Reactive Strength İndex.