Dose-response relationship for external workload and neuromsuclar performance over a female, collegiate, basketball season

(Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehung zwischen externer Arbeitsbelastung und neuromuskulärer Leistung während einer weiblichen College-Basketballsaison)

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between external workload exposure and changes in countermovement jump force-time characteristics over the course of an entire basketball season, in a sample of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I, female, basketball players. Data for 12 players were retrospectively analyzed, with external workload being quantified by means of an exponentially weighted, acute, and chronic workload, as well as an acute:chronic workload ratio derived from an inertial measurement unit-based system worn by athletes for all practices and games during the regular season. Countermovement jumps were performed on a total of 26 test days over the span of the in-season competitive period. To statistically analyze these relationships, and to account for multiple observations of the same athletes in a data set, linear mixed-effects models with athlete identity (ID) intercept as the random effect were used. Study findings suggested that associations between external workload exposure and respective force-time characteristics after controlling for the random effect of athlete ID were dependent on the specific metric or metric subgroup used, as well as the type of workload exposure (e.g., acute vs. chronic). Force-time signatures from the braking phase (e.g., average braking force) seemed to be particularly associated with higher degrees of acute workload exposure, whereas strategy-based metrics such as countermovement depth showed significant associations with chronic workload exposure. Furthermore, model results suggested the importance of analyzing neuromuscular responses to external workload on an individual basis, rather than across an entire team. Findings might help practitioners in their selection process related to metrics of interest in monitoring neuromuscular fatigue and readiness.
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Schlagworte: Basketball weiblich Belastung neuromuskulär Leistung Wettkampfperiode
Notationen: Spielsportarten
Tagging: external load Monitoring Countermovement-Sprung
DOI: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004705
Veröffentlicht in: The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch