Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball?
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Resumo: | The present study examined the influence of the specialization onset on the magnitude and patterns of changes in basketball-specific physical fitness within a competitive season and developmental fitness trends between 11 and 17 years in young basketball players. Repeated measures of 181 young basketball players (female, n = 40; male, n = 141) were examined. Anthropometry, age, estimated maturity status, and basketball-specific physical fitness (assessed with the countermovement jump, line drill, and yo-yo intermittent recovery level-1 and fitness score) were considered. Players were grouped by the onset of specialization as related to biological maturation milestones (pre-puberty, mid-puberty, and late-puberty specialization). The within-season and developmental changes in physical fitness were fitted using multilevel modeling in a fully Bayesian framework. The fitness outcomes were similar between-player and within-player changes when grouped by specialization across a season. Fitness improvements across a season were apparent for female players, while male players maintained their performance levels. There was no variation in the patterns of physical fitness development between 11 and 17 years associated with the onset of specialization. Conditional on our data and models, the assumption that early sport specialization provides a physical fitness advantage for future athletic success does not hold. |
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Soares, André Luiz de AlmeidaLima, Ahlan B.Miguel, Caio GarboGalvão, Luciano GonzagaLeonardi, Thiago JoséPaes, Roberto RodriguesGonçalves, Carlos Eduardo de Barros2023-11-28T03:23:03Z20232624-9367http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267717001175037The present study examined the influence of the specialization onset on the magnitude and patterns of changes in basketball-specific physical fitness within a competitive season and developmental fitness trends between 11 and 17 years in young basketball players. Repeated measures of 181 young basketball players (female, n = 40; male, n = 141) were examined. Anthropometry, age, estimated maturity status, and basketball-specific physical fitness (assessed with the countermovement jump, line drill, and yo-yo intermittent recovery level-1 and fitness score) were considered. Players were grouped by the onset of specialization as related to biological maturation milestones (pre-puberty, mid-puberty, and late-puberty specialization). The within-season and developmental changes in physical fitness were fitted using multilevel modeling in a fully Bayesian framework. The fitness outcomes were similar between-player and within-player changes when grouped by specialization across a season. Fitness improvements across a season were apparent for female players, while male players maintained their performance levels. There was no variation in the patterns of physical fitness development between 11 and 17 years associated with the onset of specialization. Conditional on our data and models, the assumption that early sport specialization provides a physical fitness advantage for future athletic success does not hold.application/pdfengFrontiers in Sports and Active Living. Lausanne, Sw. Vol. 4, 1042494, (Jan. 2023) p. 1-13EsportesAtletasJovensEstatistica bayesianaMaturação biológicaYouth sports [MeSH]Bayesian methodsStatisticsYoung athletesBiological maturationSelectionDoes early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball?Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001175037.pdf.txt001175037.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain54708http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267717/2/001175037.pdf.txt34f2bc992b6975b7d2982e3c668482dfMD52ORIGINAL001175037.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1897682http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267717/1/001175037.pdf5b9f97b38f1087a33c53facf55d3f073MD5110183/2677172023-11-29 04:25:16.382856oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267717Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-11-29T06:25:16Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? Soares, André Luiz de Almeida Esportes Atletas Jovens Estatistica bayesiana Maturação biológica Youth sports [MeSH] Bayesian methods Statistics Young athletes Biological maturation Selection |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Does early specialization provide an advantage in physical fitness development in youth basketball? |
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Soares, André Luiz de Almeida |
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Soares, André Luiz de Almeida Lima, Ahlan B. Miguel, Caio Garbo Galvão, Luciano Gonzaga Leonardi, Thiago José Paes, Roberto Rodrigues Gonçalves, Carlos Eduardo de Barros |
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Lima, Ahlan B. Miguel, Caio Garbo Galvão, Luciano Gonzaga Leonardi, Thiago José Paes, Roberto Rodrigues Gonçalves, Carlos Eduardo de Barros |
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Soares, André Luiz de Almeida Lima, Ahlan B. Miguel, Caio Garbo Galvão, Luciano Gonzaga Leonardi, Thiago José Paes, Roberto Rodrigues Gonçalves, Carlos Eduardo de Barros |
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Esportes Atletas Jovens Estatistica bayesiana Maturação biológica |
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Esportes Atletas Jovens Estatistica bayesiana Maturação biológica Youth sports [MeSH] Bayesian methods Statistics Young athletes Biological maturation Selection |
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Youth sports [MeSH] Bayesian methods Statistics Young athletes Biological maturation Selection |
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The present study examined the influence of the specialization onset on the magnitude and patterns of changes in basketball-specific physical fitness within a competitive season and developmental fitness trends between 11 and 17 years in young basketball players. Repeated measures of 181 young basketball players (female, n = 40; male, n = 141) were examined. Anthropometry, age, estimated maturity status, and basketball-specific physical fitness (assessed with the countermovement jump, line drill, and yo-yo intermittent recovery level-1 and fitness score) were considered. Players were grouped by the onset of specialization as related to biological maturation milestones (pre-puberty, mid-puberty, and late-puberty specialization). The within-season and developmental changes in physical fitness were fitted using multilevel modeling in a fully Bayesian framework. The fitness outcomes were similar between-player and within-player changes when grouped by specialization across a season. Fitness improvements across a season were apparent for female players, while male players maintained their performance levels. There was no variation in the patterns of physical fitness development between 11 and 17 years associated with the onset of specialization. Conditional on our data and models, the assumption that early sport specialization provides a physical fitness advantage for future athletic success does not hold. |
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