Sport Performance Measures in Youth Wheelchair Basketball Athletes

Authors

  • Ryan T. Conners The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Kathryn L. Rodebaugh The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Ally Bosheers The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Brandon Kane Lakeshore Foundation
  • David Kyle The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Jessica Light The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Madison C. Quick The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Paul N. Whitehead The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Keywords:

Wheelchair basketball, adapted sport, performance measures, youth

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine baseline sport performance measures for youth wheelchair basketball (WCB) players. Sport performance measurements, including maximal pass distance (2.64 m ± 1.07 m), sprinting with a basketball (4.11 s ± 0.80 s), sprinting without a basketball (3.43 s ± 0.44 s), agility T-test (18.88 s ± 2.34 s), spot-shot accuracy (24 points ± 12 points), and pick-up test (19.27 s ± 5.13 s), were completed by sixteen (14.1 yr ± 2.2 years old, 60.8 kg ± 30.7 kg) youth WCB players. These sport-specific values for youth players enable comparisons between other junior players and elite WCB athletes. Furthermore, performance measurements provide feedback for coaches and players regarding the level of WCB performance and baseline measurements to quantify improvement over time. 

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Published

2021-05-19

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Feature Articles