Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players

Purpose. Accurate shooting in basketball is a prerequisite for success. Coordination ability, one of the abilities that determine the repeatability of accurate shooting, is based on kinesthetic differentiation. The aim of the study was to evaluate the strength component of kinesthetic differentiatio...

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Main Authors: Struzik Artur, Rokita Andrzej, Pietraszewski Bogdan, Popowczak Marek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2014-12-01
Series:Human Movement
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spelling doaj-5d386ae797ad44aea2e0119516f917f62020-11-25T01:18:07ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHuman Movement1899-19552014-12-0115421622010.1515/humo-2015-0014humo-2015-0014Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball PlayersStruzik Artur0Rokita Andrzej1Pietraszewski Bogdan2Popowczak Marek3University School of Physical Education, Wrocław, PolandUniversity School of Physical Education, Wrocław, PolandUniversity School of Physical Education, Wrocław, PolandUniversity School of Physical Education, Wrocław, PolandPurpose. Accurate shooting in basketball is a prerequisite for success. Coordination ability, one of the abilities that determine the repeatability of accurate shooting, is based on kinesthetic differentiation. The aim of the study was to evaluate the strength component of kinesthetic differentiation ability and determine its relationship with shooting accuracy. Methods. Peak muscle torque of the elbow extensors under static conditions was measured in 12 young basketball players. Participants then reproduced the same movement at a perceived magnitude of 25%, 50%, and 75% of static peak torque, with error scores calculated as a measure of kinesthetic differentiation. The results were compared with players’ field goal percentages calculated during game play in a regional championship. Results. No statistically significant relationships were found between the level of kinesthetic differentiation ability and field goal percentage. Additionally, no upper limb asymmetry was found in the sample. Conclusions. The relatively high levels of elbow static peak torque suggest the importance of upper limb strength in contemporary basketball. The lack of a statistically significant difference between the right and left limbs decreases the risk of suffering injury. It is likely that choosing other suitable tests would demonstrate the relationships between field goal percentage and kinesthetic differentiation ability.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/humo.2014.15.issue-4/humo-2015-0014/humo-2015-0014.xml?format=INTkinesthetic differentiationproprioceptionupper limb asymmetry
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author Struzik Artur
Rokita Andrzej
Pietraszewski Bogdan
Popowczak Marek
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Rokita Andrzej
Pietraszewski Bogdan
Popowczak Marek
Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
Human Movement
kinesthetic differentiation
proprioception
upper limb asymmetry
author_facet Struzik Artur
Rokita Andrzej
Pietraszewski Bogdan
Popowczak Marek
author_sort Struzik Artur
title Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
title_short Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
title_full Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
title_fullStr Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of Replicating Static Torque and its Effect on Shooting Accuracy in Young Basketball Players
title_sort accuracy of replicating static torque and its effect on shooting accuracy in young basketball players
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Human Movement
issn 1899-1955
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Purpose. Accurate shooting in basketball is a prerequisite for success. Coordination ability, one of the abilities that determine the repeatability of accurate shooting, is based on kinesthetic differentiation. The aim of the study was to evaluate the strength component of kinesthetic differentiation ability and determine its relationship with shooting accuracy. Methods. Peak muscle torque of the elbow extensors under static conditions was measured in 12 young basketball players. Participants then reproduced the same movement at a perceived magnitude of 25%, 50%, and 75% of static peak torque, with error scores calculated as a measure of kinesthetic differentiation. The results were compared with players’ field goal percentages calculated during game play in a regional championship. Results. No statistically significant relationships were found between the level of kinesthetic differentiation ability and field goal percentage. Additionally, no upper limb asymmetry was found in the sample. Conclusions. The relatively high levels of elbow static peak torque suggest the importance of upper limb strength in contemporary basketball. The lack of a statistically significant difference between the right and left limbs decreases the risk of suffering injury. It is likely that choosing other suitable tests would demonstrate the relationships between field goal percentage and kinesthetic differentiation ability.
topic kinesthetic differentiation
proprioception
upper limb asymmetry
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