Quantitative assessment of the effects of official match on physical performance factors on under-16 and under-18 female basketball players at national league level

This study was aimed at analysing and quantifying relevant effects of competition on performance factors in female basketball players (16.45±0.92 years) with reference to age (under-16 and under-18) and playing positions: guards (n=19), forwards (n=27) and centres (n=22). Participants completed test...

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Main Authors: José María Izquierdo (Author), Juan Carlos Redondo (Author)
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Published: Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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