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Effects of Combined Plyometric and Shooting Training on the Biomechanical Characteristics during the Made Jump Shot in Young Male Basketball Players

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  • Marko Radenković

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Anja Lazić

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Dušan Stanković

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Milan Cvetković

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Višnja Đorđić

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Miloš Petrović

    (Research Centre of Movement Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, 102 Reykjavik, Iceland)

  • Milena Tomović

    (Sports Medicine Laboratory, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece)

  • Evangelia Kouidi

    (Sports Medicine Laboratory, Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece)

  • Adem Preljević

    (Department of Biochemical Science and Sport, State University of Novi Pazar, 36300 Novi Pazar, Serbia)

  • Jovan Marković

    (Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Kragujevac, 31000 Užice, Serbia)

  • Dragana Berić

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Marko Stojanović

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia)

  • Miodrag Kocić

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Nikola Aksović

    (Department of Biochemical Science and Sport, State University of Novi Pazar, 36300 Novi Pazar, Serbia)

  • Emilija Petković

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

  • Milan Čoh

    (Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • Špela Bogataj

    (Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • Saša Bubanj

    (Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia)

Abstract

(1) Background: Shooting performance is one of the most important determinants of basketball success and is strongly influenced by vertical jump performance. A lot of research attention has been paid to training programs that may improve the vertical jump. However, the literature regarding the improvement of accuracy during the jump shot is limited. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of the combination of two training programs on explosive power of the lower extremities during the made jump shot. (2) Methods: A total of 61 male basketball players were assigned into training group (T, n = 31, age 15.32 ± 0.65) which was conducting a specific, i.e., experimental training program, and control group (C, n = 30, age 16.3 ± 0.71 years) involved in a regular training program. The experimental training program included specific plyometric training with shooting training which lasted for 10 weeks. The obtained data were processed by nonparametric statistics to determine the differences in the vertical jump outcomes, as well as to determine the level of impact of the experimental training program. Wilcoxon and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used. (3) Results: A significant improvement ( p ≤ 0.05) was noticed in the T group, in every vertical jump variable (flight time, height of the jump, power, and speed of the jump during a jump shot for two and three points), while there was no improvement within the C group. (4) Conclusions: The combination of plyometric and shooting training has a positive impact on the explosive power of the lower extremities during the jump shot.

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  • Marko Radenković & Anja Lazić & Dušan Stanković & Milan Cvetković & Višnja Đorđić & Miloš Petrović & Milena Tomović & Evangelia Kouidi & Adem Preljević & Jovan Marković & Dragana Berić & Marko Stojano, 2022. "Effects of Combined Plyometric and Shooting Training on the Biomechanical Characteristics during the Made Jump Shot in Young Male Basketball Players," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2022:i:1:p:343-:d:1015020
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