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Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz
2018
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- Elite hit ball performance profile: technical, tactical and heart rate aspects, and effects of competition on jump and strength performance Corrado Lupo Giancarlo Condello Enrique Ortega David Cardenas Daniele Conte Antonio Tessitore Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales) handgrip tactical indicators hear rate intensity Technical indicators countermovement jump This study aimed to define a performance profile of elite hit ball matches. Eighty-six male Italian Serie A hit ball players (29.3±5.0 yrs) participated in the study. A technical and tactical analysis (18 indicators) was performed on eleven matches; heart rate (HR) was monitored during matches on 25 players; countermovement jump (CMJ) and maximal grip strength (GS) were measured on all participants before and after match. Differences (P<0.05) between winning (W) and losing (L) teams for technical and tactical analysis (Chi-square), and between match phases for HR, CMJ, and GS (ANOVA for repeated measurements) were tested. Hit ball teams meanly performed 297±10 rallies per match (W: 41±6 goals; L: 23±3 goals, P=0.042). No differences between quarters emerged for HR (171-190 bpm for 57±21 % of match duration). Opposite trends emerged for CMJ (after: 36.2±6.3 cm; before: 33.1±4.8 cm; P=0.001) and GS (after: 433±102 N; before: 463±98 N; P=0.018) performances. Findings show that hit ball is performed at high HR intensity, and that CMJ improves and GS declines after matches. This could be determined by a neuromuscular activation of lower limbs and repeated harm concussions due to shots. 2018 artículo científico 1885-3137 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71055532003 https://www.redalyc.org/journal/710/71055532003/ https://www.redalyc.org/journal/710/71055532003/html/ https://www.redalyc.org/journal/710/71055532003/71055532003.epub https://www.redalyc.org/journal/710/71055532003/movil https://doi.org/10.5232/ricyde2018.05202 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=710 RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte application/pdf Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte (España) Num.52 Vol.XIV