Energetic Profile of the Basketball Exercise Simulation Test in Junior Elite Players

作者:Latzel Richard*; Hoos Olaf; Stier Sebastian; Kaufmann Sebastian; Fresz Volker; Reim Dominik; Beneke Ralph
来源:International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2018, 13(6): 810-815.
DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2017-0174

摘要

Purpose: To analyze the energetic profile of the Basketball Exercise Simulation Test (BEST). Methods: Ten male elite junior basketball players (age 15.5 [0.6] y, height 180 [9] cm, and body mass 66.1 [11.2] kg) performed a modified BEST (20 circuits consisting of jumping, sprinting, jogging, shuffling, and short breaks) simulating professional basketball game play. Circuit time, sprint time, sprint decrement, oxygen uptake (VO2), heart rate, and blood lactate concentration (blc) were obtained. Metabolic energy and metabolic power above rest (W-tot and P-tot), as well as energy share in terms of aerobic (W-aer), glycolytic (W-blc), and high-energy phosphates (WPCr), were calculated from VO2 during exercise, net lactate production, and the fast component of postexercise VO2 kinetics, respectively. Results: W-aer, W-blc, and W-PCr reflect 89% (2%), 5% (1%), and 6% (1%) of total energy needed, respectively. Assuming an aerobic replenishment of PCr energy stores during short breaks, the adjusted energy share yielded W-aer 66% (4%), W-blc 5% (1%), and W-PCr 29% (1%). W-aer and W-PCr were negatively correlated (-0.72 and -0.59) with sprint time, which was not the case for W-blc. Conclusions: Consistent with general findings on energy system interaction during repeated high-intensity exercise bouts, the intermittent profile of the BEST relies primarily on aerobic energy combined with repetitive supplementation by anaerobic utilization of high-energy phosphates.

  • 出版日期2018-7