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DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN BASKETBALL PLAYER’S ABDOMINAL FORCE

Mihaela Netolitzchi (), Raluca Pelin () and Iancu RÃCHITÃ ()
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Mihaela Netolitzchi: University “Politehnica of Bucharest
Raluca Pelin: University “Politehnica of Bucharest
Iancu RÃCHITÃ: University “Politehnica of Bucharest

Marathon, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 184-189

Abstract: Basketball is one of the world’s most popular sports game practiced in universities. Our preoccupation a view with to attract a higher number of young students to practice this game is permanent. Materializing these efforts is also reflected by the formation of university representative teams participating in University national championship as well as in international competitions. Thus, in this paperwork we will try to tackle our preoccupation for improving abdominal force that plays an important role in basketball game. Criteria by which we will assess and evaluate the effort force-resistance will be the intensity expressed in relation with the full force effort as well as volume respectively. As the form of manifestation of individual capacity force-resistance, we have encountered the term of resistance force-speed dependent on the capacity for the recovery of muscles involved in effort (aerobic, lactacyd anaerobic and a-lactacyd anaerobic). The abdominals are vital in sport performance. Female student’s subjects in this experiment formed a homogeneous sample and representative for Romanian university basketball teams.

Keywords: abdomen; basketball; development; strength; university environment. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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