The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players
Basketball is a complex team sport, which combines cyclic and acyclic motion structures consisting mainly of fast and dynamic moves with or without a ball. The puberty is characterized by considerable variability that may occur earlier (developmental acceleration, early maturing) or later (developme...
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doaj-43263aa20cc24469a9aff11e11ed5ba42021-09-06T19:41:03ZengSciendoActa Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae2585-87772019-11-0159211812810.2478/afepuc-2019-0010afepuc-2019-0010The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball PlayersDoležajová Ladislava0Gallová Tatiana1Lednický Anton2Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, SlovakiaTK Hannover- TKH Basketball Damen, GermanyComenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, SlovakiaBasketball is a complex team sport, which combines cyclic and acyclic motion structures consisting mainly of fast and dynamic moves with or without a ball. The puberty is characterized by considerable variability that may occur earlier (developmental acceleration, early maturing) or later (developmental retardation, late maturing): an example can be a 12-year-old girl whom biological age could range from 9.5 to 14.5 years. For this study we selected 6 girls-players from the whole team. Two players were according to the norms from the zone of developmental retardation (BioRet), two players whose decimal and biological age i.e. bone age was identical (DC = BV), and the other two were in the biological acceleration zone (BioAkc.). All players were 13-years old and competed in the U14 category. We have confirmed that there are great differences in biological age in a group of 13-years old girls – in our research it has shown almost four years difference. We did not confirm the author's conclusions that biologically accelerated individuals achieved better results than the retarded ones in the speed and strength tests.https://doi.org/10.2478/afepuc-2019-0010biological agedecimal ageyoung athletesomatic and speed abilitiesstrength |
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Doležajová Ladislava Gallová Tatiana Lednický Anton The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae biological age decimal age young athlete somatic and speed abilities strength |
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Doležajová Ladislava Gallová Tatiana Lednický Anton |
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The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players |
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The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players |
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The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players |
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The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players |
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The Effect of Biological Age in the Evaluation of Physical Indicators and the Changes in Selected Motoric Tests of Young Female Basketball Players |
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effect of biological age in the evaluation of physical indicators and the changes in selected motoric tests of young female basketball players |
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Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae |
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2019-11-01 |
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Basketball is a complex team sport, which combines cyclic and acyclic motion structures consisting mainly of fast and dynamic moves with or without a ball. The puberty is characterized by considerable variability that may occur earlier (developmental acceleration, early maturing) or later (developmental retardation, late maturing): an example can be a 12-year-old girl whom biological age could range from 9.5 to 14.5 years. For this study we selected 6 girls-players from the whole team. Two players were according to the norms from the zone of developmental retardation (BioRet), two players whose decimal and biological age i.e. bone age was identical (DC = BV), and the other two were in the biological acceleration zone (BioAkc.). All players were 13-years old and competed in the U14 category. We have confirmed that there are great differences in biological age in a group of 13-years old girls – in our research it has shown almost four years difference. We did not confirm the author's conclusions that biologically accelerated individuals achieved better results than the retarded ones in the speed and strength tests. |
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biological age decimal age young athlete somatic and speed abilities strength |
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https://doi.org/10.2478/afepuc-2019-0010 |
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