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Physiological and Performance Correlates of Squash Physical Performance
by
Farra, Saro
, Jones, imothy
, James, Carl
in
Athletic ability
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Body composition
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fitness equipment
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Metabolism
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Functional Performance
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Racquet Sports - physiology
/ Racquetball & squash
/ Squash (Game)
/ Statistics
2022
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Physiological and Performance Correlates of Squash Physical Performance
by
Farra, Saro
, Jones, imothy
, James, Carl
in
Athletic ability
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Body composition
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fitness equipment
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Metabolism
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Functional Performance
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Racquet Sports - physiology
/ Racquetball & squash
/ Squash (Game)
/ Statistics
2022
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Physiological and Performance Correlates of Squash Physical Performance
by
Farra, Saro
, Jones, imothy
, James, Carl
in
Athletic ability
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Body composition
/ Exercise
/ Exercise Test
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fitness equipment
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Metabolism
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical Functional Performance
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Racquet Sports - physiology
/ Racquetball & squash
/ Squash (Game)
/ Statistics
2022
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Physiological and Performance Correlates of Squash Physical Performance
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Physiological and Performance Correlates of Squash Physical Performance
2022
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The physiological and performance attributes of elite squash players were investigated. Thirty-one players (21 males, world ranking [WR] 42-594; 10 females, WR 7-182) completed a battery of fitness tests which included an aerobic squash-specific physical performance test (SPPT), repeated-sprint ability (RSA), change-of-direction speed (COD), acceleration (5-m sprint), body composition and force development (countermovement jump) assessments. The SPPT provided a finishing lap score, V̇O2max, average movement economy and the lap corresponding to a blood lactate concentration of 4 mM.L-1. Players were ranked and assigned to HIGH or LOW performance tiers. Two-way ANOVA (performance level*sex) revealed higher ranked players performed better (p < 0.05) for SPPT final lap (d = 0.35), 4 mM.L-1 lap (d = 0.52) and COD (d = 0.60). SPPT displayed a ‘very-large’ correlation with 4 mM.L-1 lap (r = 0.86), ‘large’ correlations with COD (r = 0.79), RSA (r = 0.79), sum-of-7 skinfolds (r = 0.71) and V̇O2max (r = 0.69), and a ‘trivial’ correlation with average movement economy (r = 0.02). Assessments of cardiovascular fitness (i.e. 4 mM.L-1 lap), RSA, COD and body composition appear highly pertinent for performance profiling of squash players. Regular, submaximal assessment of the 4 mM.L-1 lap during the SPPT may offer a practical athlete monitoring approach for elite squash players.
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine,Uludag University
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