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Characteristics of Official Wheelchair Basketball Games in Hot and Temperate Conditions

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  • Fabian Grossmann

    (Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Sports Medicine, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland
    Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050 Brussels, Belgium)

  • Joelle Leonie Flueck

    (Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Sports Medicine, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland)

  • Bart Roelands

    (Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050 Brussels, Belgium)

  • Romain Meeusen

    (Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050 Brussels, Belgium)

  • Barry Mason

    (School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK)

  • Claudio Perret

    (Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Sports Medicine, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland)

Abstract

This study compared performance parameters of two wheelchair basketball games under hot (30.3 °C, 52% relative humidity) and temperate (21.6 °C, 30% relative humidity) environmental conditions and described the characteristics of wheelchair basketball. Eight wheelchair basketball players from two teams were monitored during two games using an indoor position tracking system. Total distance, mean- and peak-speed, playing-time, number of sprints, sprints per minute, heart rate and rate of perceived exertion were recorded. Additionally, athletes with a lesion level above and below T6 were compared. No measured parameter differed between the games. Across quarters (Q) mean velocity (m/s) (Q1: 1.01; Q2: 1.10; Q3: 1.18; Q4: 1.06; p < 0.001) and sprints per minute (Q1: 16; Q2: 14; Q3: 23; Q4: 14; p = 0.033) differed significantly, independent of the conditions. Descriptive statistics did not reveal differences between the groups with a lesion level below or above T6. In the present study, hot environmental conditions seemed not to have an impact on activity parameters of wheelchair basketball players. It was speculated that the game intensity and therefore metabolic heat production was too low; consequently, the athletes had a sufficient heat loss to prevent a decrease in performance during the play in hot conditions.

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  • Fabian Grossmann & Joelle Leonie Flueck & Bart Roelands & Romain Meeusen & Barry Mason & Claudio Perret, 2022. "Characteristics of Official Wheelchair Basketball Games in Hot and Temperate Conditions," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1250-:d:731245
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