High-Impact Details of Play and Movements in Female Basketball Game.
2021
This study aimed to identify the high-impact details of play and movements
with higher acceleration and their frequency during a female basketball
match. Trunk acceleration was measured during a simulated basketball game
with eight female players. The extracted instance was categorized, which
generated at > 6 and 8 G resultant accelerations using a
video recording and an accelerometer attached to the players’ trunk,
as details of play and movements. The frequency and ratio of the details of
play and movements regarding all detected movements were calculated. A total
of 1062 and 223 play actions were detected for the resultant acceleration
thresholds of > 6 and 8 G, respectively. For these
acceleration thresholds, in terms of details of play, positioning on the
half-court was the most frequently observed (29.6 and 23.8%,
respectively). In terms of movements, deceleration was the most frequently
detected movement (21.5 and 23.3%, respectively), followed by
landing (7.6 and 15.7%, respectively). Deceleration during
positioning on the half-court and defense as well as landing mostly after a
shot were detected as high-impact frequent basketball-specific movements.
The results also showed that characteristics of movements or playing style
and playing position may have an effect on acceleration patterns during a
basketball game.
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