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Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 1 - 12, 16.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.305059

Abstract

Physical factors play an important role in basketball free throw shooting success. This study aims to analyze the factors associated with success when shooting from different positions. Twenty-four college basketball players were assessed for upper extremity length, muscle strength, vertical jump height and reaction time, and hand reaction time. Five shooting positions (A–E) were located 4.54 m from the basket at angles of 45° around a semicircle. Shooting success was recorded as a percentage. The relationships between variables were analyzed with Pearson correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression analysis was performed to determine the contributions of the assessed physical factors to shooting success. The following factors contributed to the success rate: hand length, left palmar grip strength and left hand reaction time from A; left palmar grip strength, left shoulder extensor strength and vertical jump reaction time from B; left elbow extensor strength and left hand reaction time from C; right wrist extensor strength, body mass index, left shoulder external rotator strength, and left hand reaction time from D; and forearm length, left elbow extensor strength, and left wrist extensor strength from E position. Left elbow extensor strength, left hand reaction time, and vertical jump reaction time contributed to the total free throw success rate. These results of this pilot study demonstrated the important relationships between upper extremity extensor strength, grip strength, vertical jump reaction time, hand reaction time, and free throw success.

References

  • Ando, S., Kida N. and Oda S. (2002) Practice effects on reaction time for peripheral and central visual fields. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95(3): 747-751.
  • Ángel Gómez, M., Lorenzo A., Sampaio J., et al. (2008) Game-related statistics that discriminated winning and losing teams from the Spanish men’s professional basketball teams. Collegium Antropologicum, 32(2): 451-456.
  • Bosco, C., Luhtanen P. and Komi P. V. (1983) A simple method for measurement of mechanical power in jumping. European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 50(2): 273-282.
  • Bosco, C., Viitasalo J., Komi P., et al. (1982) Combined effect of elastic energy and myoelectrical potentiation during stretch‐shortening cycle exercise. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 114(4): 557-565.
  • Church, D. (2009) The effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) on athletic performance: A randomized controlled blind trial. The Open Sports Sciences Journal, 2: 94-99.
  • Covaci, A., Olivier A. H. and Multon F. (2015) Visual Perspective and Feedback Guidance for VR Free-Throw Training. IEEE computer graphics and applications, 35(5): 55-65.
  • Dollings, H., Sandford F., O’Conaire E., et al. (2012) Shoulder strength testing: the intra‐and inter‐tester reliability of routine clinical tests, using the PowerTrack™ II Commander. Shoulder & Elbow, 4(2): 131-140.
  • Englert, C., Bertrams A., Furley P., et al. (2015) Is ego depletion associated with increased distractibility? Results from a basketball free throw task. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 18: 26-31.
  • Escamilla, R. F. and Andrews J. R. (2009) Shoulder muscle recruitment patterns and related biomechanics during upper extremity sports. Sports medicine, 39(7): 569-590.
  • Faigenbaum, A. D., Loud R. L., O'Connell J., et al. (2001) Effects of different resistance training protocols on upper-body strength and endurance development in children. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 15(4): 459-465.
  • Fukushima, M., Kawaguchi M., Nakazawa K., et al. (2008) Factors affecting free throwing. International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports-Conference Proceedings Archive.
  • Ghuntla, T., Mehta H., Gokhale P., et al. (2012) A comparative study of visual reaction time in basketball players and healthy controls. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 3(1): 49-51.
  • Gimenez, J. and Janeira M. (2003) Game statistics discriminating the final outcome of junior world basketball championship matches (Portugal 1999). Journal ofHuman Movement Studies, 45: 1-19.
  • Guerrero, J. G. (2007) Measures Affecting Free-throw Shooting in Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Games: ProQuest.
  • Guizani, S. M., Bouzaouach I., Tenenbaum G., et al. (2006) Simple and choice reaction times under varying levels of physical load in high skilled fencers. Journal of Sports Medicine and physical fitness, 46(2): 344.
  • Hamilton, G. R. and Reinschmidt C. (1997) Optimal trajectory for the basketball free throw. Journal of Sports Sciences, 15(5): 491-504.
  • Nelson, J. K, Johnson, B. L. (1979) Measurement of Physical Performence. Resource guide with laboratory experiments. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Burgess Publishing Company.
  • Kibler, W. B. (1998) The role of the scapula in athletic shoulder function. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 26(2): 325-337. Koley, S., Singh J. and Kaur S. (2011) A study of arm anthropometeric profile in indian inter-university basketball players. Serbian journal of sports sciences, 5(1):35-40.
  • Kozar, B., Vaughn R. E., Whitfield K. E., et al. (1994) Importance of free-throws at various stages of basketball games. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 78(1): 243-248.
  • Lephart, S., Giraldo J., Borsa P., et al. (1996) Knee joint proprioception: a comparison between female intercollegiate gymnasts and controls. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy, 4(2): 121-124.
  • Manojlović, V. and Erčulj F. (2013) Impact of the focus of attention on vertical jump performance of junior basketball players. Fizička kultura, 67(1): 61-67.
  • Markovic, G., Dizdar D., Jukic I., et al. (2004) Reliability and factorial validity of squat and countermovement jump tests. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 18(3): 551-555.
  • Mathiowetz, V., Weber K., Volland G., et al. (1984) Reliability and validity of grip and pinch strength evaluations. The Journal of hand surgery, 9(2): 222-226.
  • McGowan, R. W. (1987) Effects of sound pressure level on free throw shooting of experienced and nonexperienced basketball players. Journal of Sports Science, 21:121-132.
  • Miller, S. and Bartlett R. (1996) The relationship between basketball shooting kinematics, distance and playing position. Journal of Sports Sciences, 14(3): 243-253.
  • Okazaki, V. H., Rodacki A. L. and Satern M. N. (2015) A review on the basketball jump shot. Sports Biomechanics, 14(2): 190-205.
  • Pakosz, P. (2011) EMG signal analysis of selected muscles during shots and passes in basketball. J Health Promotion Recreation, 1: 9-14.
  • Roberts, A., Billeter R. and Howald H. (1982) Anaerobic muscle enzyme changes after interval training. International journal of sports medicine, 3(01): 18-21.
  • Ronnestad, B. R., Kvamme N. H., Sunde A., et al. (2008) Short-term effects of strength and plyometric training on sprint and jump performance in professional soccer players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 22(3): 773-780.
  • Ruhal, A. (1998) Relationship of anthropometric measurement with the performance of basketball players. In Souvenir of In Congress on Sports Management: LNIPE, 34.
  • Schmidt, A. (2012) Movement pattern recognition in basketball free-throw shooting. Human movement science, 31(2): 360-382.
  • Srivastava, A. and Sahai M. (2010) Estimation of stature by anthropometric examination of forearm and hand. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 32(1):62-65.
  • Visnapuu, M. and Jürimäe T. (2007) Handgrip strength and hand dimensions in young handball and basketball players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 21(3): 923-929.
  • Woolstenhulme, M. T., Bailey B. K. and Allsen P. E. (2004) Vertical jump, anaerobic power, and shooting accuracy are not altered 6hours after strength training in collegiate women basketball players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 18(3): 422-425.
  • Yüzüncü, Y. and Education P. (2012) The comparison of the pre-game and post-game reaction times of the handball teams according to their seeds in the standings. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 4(1): 36-41.

Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 1 - 12, 16.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.305059

Abstract

Physical
factors play an important role in basketball free throw shooting success. This study
aims to analyze the factors associated with success when shooting from
different positions. Twenty-four college basketball players were assessed for
upper extremity length, muscle strength, vertical jump height and reaction
time, and hand reaction time. Five shooting positions (A–E) were located 4.54 m
from the basket at angles of 45
° around a semicircle. Shooting
success was recorded as a percentage. The relationships between variables were
analyzed with Pearson correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression
analysis was performed to determine the contributions of the assessed physical
factors to shooting success. The following factors contributed to the success
rate: hand length, left palmar grip strength and left hand reaction time from
A; left palmar grip strength, left shoulder extensor strength and vertical jump
reaction time from B; left elbow extensor strength and left hand reaction time
from C; right wrist extensor strength, body mass index, left shoulder external
rotator strength, and left hand reaction time from D; and forearm length, left
elbow extensor strength, and left wrist extensor strength from E position. Left
elbow extensor strength, left hand reaction time, and vertical jump reaction
time contributed to the total free throw success rate. These results of this
pilot study demonstrated the important relationships between upper extremity
extensor strength, grip strength, vertical jump reaction time, hand reaction
time, and free throw success.

References

  • Ando, S., Kida N. and Oda S. (2002) Practice effects on reaction time for peripheral and central visual fields. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95(3): 747-751.
  • Ángel Gómez, M., Lorenzo A., Sampaio J., et al. (2008) Game-related statistics that discriminated winning and losing teams from the Spanish men’s professional basketball teams. Collegium Antropologicum, 32(2): 451-456.
  • Bosco, C., Luhtanen P. and Komi P. V. (1983) A simple method for measurement of mechanical power in jumping. European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 50(2): 273-282.
  • Bosco, C., Viitasalo J., Komi P., et al. (1982) Combined effect of elastic energy and myoelectrical potentiation during stretch‐shortening cycle exercise. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 114(4): 557-565.
  • Church, D. (2009) The effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) on athletic performance: A randomized controlled blind trial. The Open Sports Sciences Journal, 2: 94-99.
  • Covaci, A., Olivier A. H. and Multon F. (2015) Visual Perspective and Feedback Guidance for VR Free-Throw Training. IEEE computer graphics and applications, 35(5): 55-65.
  • Dollings, H., Sandford F., O’Conaire E., et al. (2012) Shoulder strength testing: the intra‐and inter‐tester reliability of routine clinical tests, using the PowerTrack™ II Commander. Shoulder & Elbow, 4(2): 131-140.
  • Englert, C., Bertrams A., Furley P., et al. (2015) Is ego depletion associated with increased distractibility? Results from a basketball free throw task. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 18: 26-31.
  • Escamilla, R. F. and Andrews J. R. (2009) Shoulder muscle recruitment patterns and related biomechanics during upper extremity sports. Sports medicine, 39(7): 569-590.
  • Faigenbaum, A. D., Loud R. L., O'Connell J., et al. (2001) Effects of different resistance training protocols on upper-body strength and endurance development in children. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 15(4): 459-465.
  • Fukushima, M., Kawaguchi M., Nakazawa K., et al. (2008) Factors affecting free throwing. International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports-Conference Proceedings Archive.
  • Ghuntla, T., Mehta H., Gokhale P., et al. (2012) A comparative study of visual reaction time in basketball players and healthy controls. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 3(1): 49-51.
  • Gimenez, J. and Janeira M. (2003) Game statistics discriminating the final outcome of junior world basketball championship matches (Portugal 1999). Journal ofHuman Movement Studies, 45: 1-19.
  • Guerrero, J. G. (2007) Measures Affecting Free-throw Shooting in Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Games: ProQuest.
  • Guizani, S. M., Bouzaouach I., Tenenbaum G., et al. (2006) Simple and choice reaction times under varying levels of physical load in high skilled fencers. Journal of Sports Medicine and physical fitness, 46(2): 344.
  • Hamilton, G. R. and Reinschmidt C. (1997) Optimal trajectory for the basketball free throw. Journal of Sports Sciences, 15(5): 491-504.
  • Nelson, J. K, Johnson, B. L. (1979) Measurement of Physical Performence. Resource guide with laboratory experiments. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Burgess Publishing Company.
  • Kibler, W. B. (1998) The role of the scapula in athletic shoulder function. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 26(2): 325-337. Koley, S., Singh J. and Kaur S. (2011) A study of arm anthropometeric profile in indian inter-university basketball players. Serbian journal of sports sciences, 5(1):35-40.
  • Kozar, B., Vaughn R. E., Whitfield K. E., et al. (1994) Importance of free-throws at various stages of basketball games. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 78(1): 243-248.
  • Lephart, S., Giraldo J., Borsa P., et al. (1996) Knee joint proprioception: a comparison between female intercollegiate gymnasts and controls. Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy, 4(2): 121-124.
  • Manojlović, V. and Erčulj F. (2013) Impact of the focus of attention on vertical jump performance of junior basketball players. Fizička kultura, 67(1): 61-67.
  • Markovic, G., Dizdar D., Jukic I., et al. (2004) Reliability and factorial validity of squat and countermovement jump tests. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 18(3): 551-555.
  • Mathiowetz, V., Weber K., Volland G., et al. (1984) Reliability and validity of grip and pinch strength evaluations. The Journal of hand surgery, 9(2): 222-226.
  • McGowan, R. W. (1987) Effects of sound pressure level on free throw shooting of experienced and nonexperienced basketball players. Journal of Sports Science, 21:121-132.
  • Miller, S. and Bartlett R. (1996) The relationship between basketball shooting kinematics, distance and playing position. Journal of Sports Sciences, 14(3): 243-253.
  • Okazaki, V. H., Rodacki A. L. and Satern M. N. (2015) A review on the basketball jump shot. Sports Biomechanics, 14(2): 190-205.
  • Pakosz, P. (2011) EMG signal analysis of selected muscles during shots and passes in basketball. J Health Promotion Recreation, 1: 9-14.
  • Roberts, A., Billeter R. and Howald H. (1982) Anaerobic muscle enzyme changes after interval training. International journal of sports medicine, 3(01): 18-21.
  • Ronnestad, B. R., Kvamme N. H., Sunde A., et al. (2008) Short-term effects of strength and plyometric training on sprint and jump performance in professional soccer players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 22(3): 773-780.
  • Ruhal, A. (1998) Relationship of anthropometric measurement with the performance of basketball players. In Souvenir of In Congress on Sports Management: LNIPE, 34.
  • Schmidt, A. (2012) Movement pattern recognition in basketball free-throw shooting. Human movement science, 31(2): 360-382.
  • Srivastava, A. and Sahai M. (2010) Estimation of stature by anthropometric examination of forearm and hand. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 32(1):62-65.
  • Visnapuu, M. and Jürimäe T. (2007) Handgrip strength and hand dimensions in young handball and basketball players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 21(3): 923-929.
  • Woolstenhulme, M. T., Bailey B. K. and Allsen P. E. (2004) Vertical jump, anaerobic power, and shooting accuracy are not altered 6hours after strength training in collegiate women basketball players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 18(3): 422-425.
  • Yüzüncü, Y. and Education P. (2012) The comparison of the pre-game and post-game reaction times of the handball teams according to their seeds in the standings. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 4(1): 36-41.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section Movement and Training Sciences
Authors

Gözde Gür 0000-0002-4603-7162

Hasan Erkan Kılınç 0000-0002-6629-1619

Çiğdem Ayhan 0000-0002-4555-4563

Volga Bayrakcı Tunay 0000-0002-0946-9484

Publication Date June 16, 2017
Acceptance Date June 11, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Gür, G., Kılınç, H. E., Ayhan, Ç., Bayrakcı Tunay, V. (2017). Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.305059
AMA Gür G, Kılınç HE, Ayhan Ç, Bayrakcı Tunay V. Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players. JSSR. June 2017;2(1):1-12. doi:10.25307/jssr.305059
Chicago Gür, Gözde, Hasan Erkan Kılınç, Çiğdem Ayhan, and Volga Bayrakcı Tunay. “Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: A Pilot Study in College Basketball Players”. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 2, no. 1 (June 2017): 1-12. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.305059.
EndNote Gür G, Kılınç HE, Ayhan Ç, Bayrakcı Tunay V (June 1, 2017) Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 2 1 1–12.
IEEE G. Gür, H. E. Kılınç, Ç. Ayhan, and V. Bayrakcı Tunay, “Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players”, JSSR, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1–12, 2017, doi: 10.25307/jssr.305059.
ISNAD Gür, Gözde et al. “Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: A Pilot Study in College Basketball Players”. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 2/1 (June 2017), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.305059.
JAMA Gür G, Kılınç HE, Ayhan Ç, Bayrakcı Tunay V. Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players. JSSR. 2017;2:1–12.
MLA Gür, Gözde et al. “Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: A Pilot Study in College Basketball Players”. Spor Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. 1-12, doi:10.25307/jssr.305059.
Vancouver Gür G, Kılınç HE, Ayhan Ç, Bayrakcı Tunay V. Independent Contributions of Upper Extremity Variables in Free Throw Shooting Accuracy from Multiple Positions: a Pilot Study in College Basketball Players. JSSR. 2017;2(1):1-12.

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