The effects of combined technics training on some physical strength and technical features that is applied to basketball players
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Basketball, combined trainingAbstract
Aim, it is the research about the effects of combined technics traınıng on some physical, strength and technical features that is applied to basketball players who are in basic technich development .
Method, twenty-five (n:25) male volunteers attended to this research who are the students of primary school.Two group was formed. The first group went into combined technics training (KTA n.13, age 9.7+/-0.4 year, height 142.7+/-5.8cm, body weight 34+/-5.2 kg), the second group went into normal technics training (NTA n.12, age 10.5+/-0.5 year, height 147.7+/-0.5 cm, body weight 38.1+/-0.7 kg) it is organised like this. Measurement of the physical environment, vertical jump test, right-left hand gripping strength, back strength, the basic technich tests (dribbling,changing hands from behind, reverse, right–left tourniquet) were done. Training was programmed to be in eight weeks, five days in a week and 1.5 hour. Two tests were applied to the children before and after the training. Descriptive statistics and t-test were performed from the data that was obtained through the research.
Findings, among the test measurment results after training important differences were found between combined technical training group (KTA) and normal technical training group (NTA) in arm, double-leg vertical jump, left-right one foot vertical jump as well as the technical tests such as (dribbling, changing hands behind, reverse, right-left tourniquet) (p<0.05).
Results, in terms of technical development in basketball, combined technical group (KTA) had a very important degree of development. Basketball players have also developed the technical testing of computer-aided analysis program can be a practical field conditions can be reported.
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