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On-court endurance and performance testing in competitive male tennis player

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dc.contributor Universitat de Vic. Facultat d'Educació, Traducció i Ciències Humanes
dc.contributor.author Baiget i Vidal, Ernest
dc.contributor.author Fernandez-Fernandez, Jaime
dc.contributor.author Iglesias i Reig, Xavier
dc.contributor.author Vallejo, Lisímaco
dc.contributor.author Rodríguez, Ferran A.
dc.date.accessioned 2014-01-28T17:50:39Z
dc.date.available 2014-01-28T17:50:39Z
dc.date.created 2014
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Baiget Vidal, E., Fernandez-Fernandez, J., Iglesias, X., Vallejo, L., & Rodriguez, F. A. (2014). On-court endurance and performance testing in competitive male tennis players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28(1), 256-264. ca_ES
dc.identifier.issn 1064-8011
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10854/2653
dc.description.abstract The aims of this study were (a) to establish a specific endurance test procedure for competitive tennis players, combining performance, physiological and technical parameters and (b) to determine the relationship between these parameters and their competitive levels. Thirty-eight competitive male tennis players (age, 18.2 6 1.3 years; height, 180 6 0.08 cm; body mass, 72.7 6 8.6 kg; mean 6 SD) performed a specific endurance field test. Performance (level achieved), physiological (heart rate, maximum oxygen uptake (V_ O2max), and ventilatory thresholds (VT1, VT2), and technical parameters (technical effectiveness [TE]) were assessed. Bivariate and multivariate models for predicting performance level were developed. Technical effectiveness was 63.1 6 9.1%, with 3 identified phases throughout the test (adaptation, maximum effectiveness, and steady decline). Low to moderate correlations were found between performance (final stage), physiological (VT1, VT2) and TE, and competitive performance (r = 0.35–0.61; p = 0.038–0.000). Technical effectiveness explained 37% of variability in competitive performance (r = 0.61; p = 0.001). Using TE combined with VT2 or predictability increased explaining approximately 55% (p , 0.05) of the variance in competitive performance. The present study showed the usefulness of a field test including physiological and performance elements in high-caliber tennis players, and VT2 values combined with TE were good predictors of tennis performance. ca_ES
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dc.format.extent 9 p. ca_ES
dc.language.iso eng ca_ES
dc.publisher Lippincott ca_ES
dc.rights (c) Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
dc.rights Tots els drets reservats ca_ES
dc.subject.other Tennis ca_ES
dc.title On-court endurance and performance testing in competitive male tennis player ca_ES
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca_ES
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0b013e3182955dad
dc.relation.publisherversion http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/2014/01000/On_Court_Endurance_and_Performance_Testing_in.33.aspx
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dc.type.version info:eu-repo/publishedVersion ca_ES
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