Lietuvos didelio meistriškumo krepšininkių anaerobinis raumenų galingumas ir jo vertinimo skalės

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die anaerobe Muskelleistungsfähigkeit hochklassiger Basketballspielerinnen
Autor:Paulauskas, Rutenis; Skernevičius, Juozas; Paulauskienė, Rasa
Erschienen in:Sporto mokslas
Veröffentlicht:2010, 2=60, 65-69, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Litauisch
ISSN:1392-1401, 2424-3949
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201008006375
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

Muscle power is defined as compatibility of muscle velocity and muscle strength while performing a work. The aim of our work was to analyse anaerobic muscle power of high-performance women basketball players and to establish rating scales of analyzed indications. 32 women basketball players were analyzed in this work and these parameters were measured: single muscular contraction power (SMCP) with jump height and take-off speed established; anaerobic alactatic muscular power (AAMP) with applied 10-s veloergometer test on maximum efforts; mixed anaerobic alactatic-glycolytic muscle power (AAGMP) with employed 30-s veloergometer test on maximum efforts. The methods of mathematical statistics were applied in the analysis of research data. The data of standard deviation were used in establishing the rating scales of indices. After the research we have observed that single muscular contraction power in Lithuanian women basketball players differ remarkably. Women basketball players that are often selected to play in Lithuanian national team and other teams of high-performance usually distinguish by moderate jump height and slow take-off time. This determines their small SMCP indices. Average AAMP and AAGMP indices of our examined players are dose to the indices of USA women basketball players of the same age; they have the same dispersion and correspond to the limits of confidence interval. We have established that as the working duration increases muscle power of women basketball players’ decreases very rapidly: AAMP (10 sec) is practically twice lesser than SMCP and nearly three times lesser than AAGMP. The rating scales that we established should help for better evaluation of women basketball players in selecting them to training groups and high-performance teams and to control their capacity alternation. Verf.-Referat