Influence of maximal strength performance in front squat and deadlift on linear sprint and jump performance in male youth elite basketball players

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Influence of maximal strength performance in front squat and deadlift on linear sprint and jump performance in male youth elite basketball players. / Warneke, Konstantin; Keiner, Michael; Schiemann, Stephan et al.
In: German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research , Vol. 53, No. 1, 01.03.2023, p. 10-18.

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title = "Influence of maximal strength performance in front squat and deadlift on linear sprint and jump performance in male youth elite basketball players",
abstract = "BackgroundStrength and speed are two major factors that determine performance in basketball players especially sprinting, jumping and change of direction. This study examined relationships of maximal strength in the front squat and the deadlift with basketball-specific sprint and jump performance tests that are commonly used in test batteries of athletic diagnostics.Materials and methodsIn all, 42 youth male elite basketball players (age: 14.7 ± 2.4 years, age range: 13–18 years, height: 179.1 ± 15.3 cm, weight: 69.8 ± 19.2 kg) volunteered to take part in the present study. The one repetition maximum (1 RM) in the front squat and deadlift were used to determine maximum strength. Countermovement jump (CMJ) and standing long jump were evaluated to determine jump performance and 5, 10, and 20 m linear sprint as well as agility T‑test were performed to determine sprint performance. Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the relationships between strength and jump and sprint performance.ResultsStrong positive correlations were found between maximal strength and jump heights (r = 0.85–0.91, p ConclusionThe measured maximal strength in the front squat and deadlift seem to be good predictors for basketball-specific jump and sprint performance. From this, it seems to be beneficial to include training of maximal strength via front squat and deadlift into training routines as well as performance diagnostics.",
keywords = "Correlation, Deep squat, Jumping, Maximum strength, Sprinting, Physical education and sports",
author = "Konstantin Warneke and Michael Keiner and Stephan Schiemann and Lohmann, {Lars Hubertus} and Klaus Wirth",
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year = "2023",
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doi = "10.1007/s12662-022-00863-6",
language = "English",
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AU - Keiner, Michael

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AU - Lohmann, Lars Hubertus

AU - Wirth, Klaus

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N2 - BackgroundStrength and speed are two major factors that determine performance in basketball players especially sprinting, jumping and change of direction. This study examined relationships of maximal strength in the front squat and the deadlift with basketball-specific sprint and jump performance tests that are commonly used in test batteries of athletic diagnostics.Materials and methodsIn all, 42 youth male elite basketball players (age: 14.7 ± 2.4 years, age range: 13–18 years, height: 179.1 ± 15.3 cm, weight: 69.8 ± 19.2 kg) volunteered to take part in the present study. The one repetition maximum (1 RM) in the front squat and deadlift were used to determine maximum strength. Countermovement jump (CMJ) and standing long jump were evaluated to determine jump performance and 5, 10, and 20 m linear sprint as well as agility T‑test were performed to determine sprint performance. Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the relationships between strength and jump and sprint performance.ResultsStrong positive correlations were found between maximal strength and jump heights (r = 0.85–0.91, p ConclusionThe measured maximal strength in the front squat and deadlift seem to be good predictors for basketball-specific jump and sprint performance. From this, it seems to be beneficial to include training of maximal strength via front squat and deadlift into training routines as well as performance diagnostics.

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KW - Deep squat

KW - Jumping

KW - Maximum strength

KW - Sprinting

KW - Physical education and sports

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