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María Reina Román
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Journal article
Published: 03 October 2020 in Retos
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El objetivo del estudio fue identificar las relaciones entre carga de entrenamiento con variables emocionales y de rendimiento en baloncesto formativo. Los participantes fueron 82 jugadores y jugadoras (40 hombres y 42 mujeres) de categorías cadete (15 y 16 años) e infantil (13 y 14 años) con una edad media de 14,6 años. Se midió la carga interna con la Frecuencia Cardiaca Máxima (FCM), y la carga externa por medio de acelerometría, la inteligencia emocional, rendimiento percibido y variables relacionadas con el bienestar como la fatiga y dolor muscular. Los resultados mostraron que la FC está relacionada con una mayor percepción de rendimiento, así como la carga externa con la fatiga. La fatiga y el dolor muscular mostraron una fuerte relación entre ellas y, a su vez, con anotar menos puntos, menor percepción de rendimiento y con una regulación emocional negativa. El rendimiento percibido relacionó positivamente con todas las variables de la inteligencia emocional. Con estos datos, los entrenadores disponen de más recursos y conocimientos a la hora de planificar y diseñar las sesiones de entrenamiento lo que repercutirá en el rendimiento por parte de los deportistas. Se recomienda entrenar con intensidad sin llegar a percibir fatiga ni dolor muscular, así como desarrollar las variables de la inteligencia emocional. The objective of the study was to identify the relationships between training load with emotional and performance variables in formative basketball. The participants were 82 players in the formative categories. Internal load, external load, emotional intelligence, perceived performance, and well-being-related variables such as fatigue and muscle pain were measured. The results show that heart rate is related to a higher perception of performance, as well as external load with fatigue. Similarly, fatigue and muscle pain had a strong relationship between them and, in turn, with less score in matches, less perception of performance and negative emotional regulation. The perceived performance relates positively to all the variables of emotional intelligence. With these data, the coaches have more resources and knowledge when it comes to planning and design the training sessions, which will improve performance by athletes. It is recommended to train with intensity without perceiving fatigue or muscular pain, as well as developing the variables of emotional intelligence.

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Victor Hugo Duque Ramos; María Reina Román; David Mancha Triguero; Sergio José Ibáñez Godoy; Pedro Saenz Lopez. Relación de la carga de entrenamiento con las emociones y el rendimiento en baloncesto formativo (Relation of training load with emotions and performance in formative basketball). Retos 2020, 164 -173.

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Victor Hugo Duque Ramos, María Reina Román, David Mancha Triguero, Sergio José Ibáñez Godoy, Pedro Saenz Lopez. Relación de la carga de entrenamiento con las emociones y el rendimiento en baloncesto formativo (Relation of training load with emotions and performance in formative basketball). Retos. 2020; (40):164-173.

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Victor Hugo Duque Ramos; María Reina Román; David Mancha Triguero; Sergio José Ibáñez Godoy; Pedro Saenz Lopez. 2020. "Relación de la carga de entrenamiento con las emociones y el rendimiento en baloncesto formativo (Relation of training load with emotions and performance in formative basketball)." Retos , no. 40: 164-173.

Research article
Published: 23 September 2020 in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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One of the main challenges in sports coaching is to monitor competitive performance in order to adjust training load. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how playing position, game period and playing time influenced the physical demands of youth basketball players. Six measures of external load (total distance covered, high-speed distance, number of accelerations, decelerations, jumps and player load) were collected from 48 youth basketball players, over the course of a short tournament, through the use of a local positioning tracking system (WIMUPROTM). Player activity profiles were analysed in function of i) player position (guard, forward and centers), ii) game period (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) and iii) playing time (important players vs less important players). Forwards presented a greater level of variability in the external load measures while guards were the most stable players throughout the game. An increase in the level of variability of players’ workloads was observed during the game, especially from periods Q1 to Q3 and Q3 to Q4. The number of jumps per minute emerged as the variable with greater variation in association with playing time. Our results provide further support for the importance of considering performance variability for the design of individual training loads.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Pedro T. Esteves; Sergio J. Ibáñez. How external load of youth basketball players varies according to playing position, game period and playing time. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 2020, 20, 917 -930.

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María Reina, Javier García-Rubio, Pedro T. Esteves, Sergio J. Ibáñez. How external load of youth basketball players varies according to playing position, game period and playing time. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 2020; 20 (6):917-930.

Chicago/Turabian Style

María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Pedro T. Esteves; Sergio J. Ibáñez. 2020. "How external load of youth basketball players varies according to playing position, game period and playing time." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 20, no. 6: 917-930.

Review
Published: 12 April 2020 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The scientific literature on women’s basketball is still limited, mainly in performance parameters. The purpose of this study was to analyse the state of art on the internal and external loads supported by female basketball players during sports practice. The design of this research is theoretical. The most relevant databases were searched for pertinent published studies according to the following keywords: “basketball”, “female” or “woman”, “training” or “competition”, “load” or “demand”. Of the 644 studies initially identified, 26 were selected for a complete review. These investigations were characterised by having as an objective an individualization of training for this type of population. Of the selected studies, it was evaluated: (i) goal (training, competition or both); (ii) category (stages: U14, U16, U18 and senior; level: state, national or international); (iii) type of load (Internal, External or both); (iv) instruments used and (v) variables analysed. The most studied goal was competition, mainly in senior national level, carrying out an analysis of the external and internal load together. Depending on the instruments and the variables used, the subjective load analysis was recurrent and important in the publication of articles in this topic. The quality of the studies was good, but for a better description of women’s basketball, there is a need to jointly investigate sports training and competition, to study the training categories and to use micro technology that guarantees obtaining objective and reliable data.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Sergio J. Ibáñez. Training and Competition Load in Female Basketball: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 2639 .

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María Reina, Javier García-Rubio, Sergio J. Ibáñez. Training and Competition Load in Female Basketball: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (8):2639.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Sergio J. Ibáñez. 2020. "Training and Competition Load in Female Basketball: A Systematic Review." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8: 2639.

Journal article
Published: 25 February 2020 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Performance profiles have begun to be identified as extremely useful in order to help coaches individualize training according to the age and gender of athletes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the activity demands and speed profile of U18 female basketball players during competitive matches. Time variables (real and playing time), distance variables (distance performed, distance in speed zones, high intensity distance and distance covered sprinting) and speed variables (number of sprints, sprint duration, maximum speed and average speed) were recorded from forty-eight players belonging to four teams (13 guards, 22 forwards and 13 centers). WIMUPROTM inertial measurement units with ultra-wide band (UWB) indoor-tracking technology recorded six matches during final four in the season 2018/2019. A one factor ANOVA with Cohen’s effect sizes (d) were used to identify the differences between groups (playing position and match day). Distance per minute (123.96 vs 112.67 m), high intensity distance per minute (15.48 vs 14 m), running distance (403.2 vs 541.28 m) and average speed (5.05 vs 5.41 km/h) were significantly higher on day 3 than 1, respectively. About playing position, forwards played more minutes during games, so covered a greater distance, more sprints and high intensity actions than the rest. In spite of fatigue, day 3 showed a greater intensity than day 1, therefore, the last day was the crucial one for the teams in the tournament. Forwards when playing more minutes obtain higher absolute values ​​but not per minute which could mean a lower performance of the team.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Sergio J. Ibáñez. Activity Demands and Speed Profile of Young Female Basketball Players Using Ultra-Wide Band Technology. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 1477 .

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María Reina, Javier García-Rubio, Sergio J. Ibáñez. Activity Demands and Speed Profile of Young Female Basketball Players Using Ultra-Wide Band Technology. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (5):1477.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; Sergio J. Ibáñez. 2020. "Activity Demands and Speed Profile of Young Female Basketball Players Using Ultra-Wide Band Technology." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 5: 1477.

Journal article
Published: 22 July 2019 in Retos
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El análisis de la carga externa (external load, eTL) proporciona información al profesor de Educación Física de cómo planifica la enseñanza deportiva de su grupo-clase, pudiendo utilizarla como feedback. Por ello, el objetivo del estudio fue analizar la eTL de las tareas diseñadas por los profesores en fase de pre-servicio para la enseñanza del baloncesto en el contexto escolar en función de las fases de juego. Se categorizaron 283 tareas diseñadas por seis profesores en fase de pre-servicio (formación) a través del Sistema Integral para el Análisis de las Tareas de Entrenamiento. La cuantificación de eTL de las tareas se obtuvo por medio de seis variables: grado de oposición, densidad de la tarea, porcentaje de ejecutantes simultáneos, carga competitiva, espacio de juego e implicación cognitiva. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo por medio de las tablas de contingencia e inferencial usando las pruebas estadísticas H de Kruskal-Wallis y U de Mann-Whitney. El tamaño del efecto se calculó mediante la d de Cohen. Los resultados indican diferencias significativas en la eTL (p=.000; d=1.898) y la eTL*Tiempo (p=.000; d=1.558) en función de las fases de juego. Las tareas diseñadas para la fase de ataque (fundamentalmente ejercicios) presentan una eTL media-baja, mientras que las tareas diseñadas para las fases de defensa y mixta presentan una eTL media-alta. Predominan las tareas diseñadas para la fase de ataque, seguida de la fase mixta. El uso de los juegos provoca mayor eTL y favorece la condición física de los aprendices. The analysis of external load (eTL) provides Physical Education teachers with information about how they plan sport teaching within their classes, which they can use as a feedback. Thus, the aim of this study was to analyze the eTL of the tasks designed by pre-service teachers for the teaching of school basketball, depending on the phases of game. A total of 283 tasks designed by six pre-service teachers were categorized through the Integral System for Training Tasks Analysis. The quantification of the eTL of the tasks was obtained through six variables: degree of opposition, density of the task, percentage of simultaneous performers, competitive load, game area, and cognitive involvement. A descriptive analysis was performed using contingency tables and an inferential analysis using Kruskal-Wallis H and Mann-Whitney U statistical tests, establishing the effect size through Cohen’s d. The results indicate significant differences in the eTL (p<.001; d=1.898) and the eTL*Time (p<.001; d=1.558) depending on the phases of game. The tasks designed for the attack phase (mostly exercises) have a medium-low eTL, while the tasks designed for the defense and mixed phases have a medium-high eTL. The tasks designed for the attack phase predominate, followed by those for the mixed phase. The use of games causes greater eTL and fosters students’ physical condition.

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Juan Manuel García-Ceberino; María De Gracia Gamero; María Reina; Sebastián Feu; Sergio José Ibáñez. Estudio de la carga externa de las tareas de baloncesto en función de las fases de juego (Study of external load in basketball tasks based on game phases). Retos 2019, 540 -545.

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Juan Manuel García-Ceberino, María De Gracia Gamero, María Reina, Sebastián Feu, Sergio José Ibáñez. Estudio de la carga externa de las tareas de baloncesto en función de las fases de juego (Study of external load in basketball tasks based on game phases). Retos. 2019; (37):540-545.

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Juan Manuel García-Ceberino; María De Gracia Gamero; María Reina; Sebastián Feu; Sergio José Ibáñez. 2019. "Estudio de la carga externa de las tareas de baloncesto en función de las fases de juego (Study of external load in basketball tasks based on game phases)." Retos , no. 37: 540-545.

Journal article
Published: 05 July 2019 in Sports
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The ability of a player to perform high-intensity actions can be linked to common requirements of team sports, and the ability to accelerate can be an important factor in successfully facing the opponent. The aim of this study was to determine the acceleration and deceleration profiles of U-18 women’s basketball players during competitive matches. This study categorized accelerations and decelerations by playing position and quarter. Forty-eight U-18 female basketball players from the same Spanish league participated in this study. Each player was equipped with a WimuProTM inertial device. Accelerations/decelerations were recorded. The number of accelerations and decelerations, intensity category, and type were recorded. These variables varied between quarters (first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter) and playing positions (Guard, Forward and Center). The shorter but more intense accelerations took place in the last quarter, due to the tight results of the matches. Besides, players in the Guard positions performed more accelerations and their intensity was greater than that of other positions. An acceleration profile was established for the quarters of a basketball game, and was shown to depend on the playing position, being different for Guards, Forwards and Centers in U-18 women’s basketball players.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; José Pino-Ortega; Sergio J. Ibáñez. The Acceleration and Deceleration Profiles of U-18 Women’s Basketball Players during Competitive Matches. Sports 2019, 7, 165 .

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María Reina, Javier García-Rubio, José Pino-Ortega, Sergio J. Ibáñez. The Acceleration and Deceleration Profiles of U-18 Women’s Basketball Players during Competitive Matches. Sports. 2019; 7 (7):165.

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María Reina; Javier García-Rubio; José Pino-Ortega; Sergio J. Ibáñez. 2019. "The Acceleration and Deceleration Profiles of U-18 Women’s Basketball Players during Competitive Matches." Sports 7, no. 7: 165.

Original research article
Published: 09 January 2019 in Frontiers in Psychology
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Currently, the number of women involved in sport is increasing. Although, research on their characteristics and performance is scarce. A great amount of research on men's basketball is available, but it is unknown if it can be applied to women's basketball. The objective of this research was to characterize the internal and external load performed by female basketball players during training and sports competition according to playing positions through inertial devices. The participants in the following study were 10 amateur basketball players who competed at regional level (21.7 ± 3.65 years; 59.5 ± 12.27 kg, and 168.5 ± 3.56). Data were collected in games of the final phase (n = 8) and from 5 vs. 5 training tasks (n = 47). All the analyses were run according to playing positions. Each player was equipped with a GarminTM Heart Rate Band and WimuTM inertial device that monitored physical activity and movement in real time. The results obtained showed that the load experienced during competition was significantly higher (p < 0.001) than during training (Heart Rate, Player Load, Steps, Jumps, and Impacts). There were also differences according to playing positions, mainly between the backcourt and frontcourt players (p < 0.001). The players must work in higher areas of heart rate during training, mainly in Z4 and Z5, increasing their HRmáx y HRavg. The training doesn't equal the load supported and the distance performed in competition, so it is necessary to pay more attention during training. This information allows us to develop adequate training protocols adjusted to the specific individual requirements of the sports competition.

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María Reina Román; Javier García-Rubio; Sebastián Feu; Sergio José Ibáñez. Training and Competition Load Monitoring and Analysis of Women's Amateur Basketball by Playing Position: Approach Study. Frontiers in Psychology 2019, 9, 2689 .

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María Reina Román, Javier García-Rubio, Sebastián Feu, Sergio José Ibáñez. Training and Competition Load Monitoring and Analysis of Women's Amateur Basketball by Playing Position: Approach Study. Frontiers in Psychology. 2019; 9 ():2689.

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María Reina Román; Javier García-Rubio; Sebastián Feu; Sergio José Ibáñez. 2019. "Training and Competition Load Monitoring and Analysis of Women's Amateur Basketball by Playing Position: Approach Study." Frontiers in Psychology 9, no. : 2689.