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International Journal of Basketball Studies
Published by Universitas Majalengka
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29640989     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31949/ijobs.vxix.xxxx
Core Subject : Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area especially of basketball. International Journal of Basketball Studies (IJOBS) particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of basketball areas as follows: 1. Development of basketball philosophy in life 2. Basic and advanced basketball techniques 3. Basketball biomechanics 4. Basketball psychology 5. Basketball physiology 6. Basketball nutrition 7. Basketball strategy and tactics 8. Basketball practice development method 9. Basketball lessons in schools and colleges 10. Basketball marketing management 11. Basketball novice athlete coaching management 12. Youth development through basketball 13. Basketball referee 14. Amateur and professional basketball athletes 15. Basketball coacing 16. Basketball sport facilities 17. Wheelchair basketball 18. Other aspects that might be studied specifically in basketball
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Changes of body composition in college female basketball players over approximately 6 months Shiba, Junpei; Yamase, Hana
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.6204

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This study aimed to examine changes in 1) body composition among female college basketball players over approximately 6 months and 2) body composition by player position. In all, 10 female college basketball players were included (age: 19.2 ± 1.0 years, height: 162.9 ± 4.6 cm, Guards: n=3, Forwards: n=4, Centers: n=3). Measurements were taken at the following timepoints: the beginning of the in-season (In1: June), the middle of the in-season (In2: August), and the end of the in-season (In3: October). The body mass, percentage of body fat, body fat mass, and lean body mass (LBM) were recorded and analyzed. Significant differences were reported in the percentages of body fat (p = 0.004), and a significant trend was observed in body fat mass values between time points (p = 0.096). Post-test results showed a significant decrease and small effect size between In1 and In2 (p = 0.041, d = -0.21) and a significant decreasing trend (effect size, trivial) (p = 0.096, d = -0.11) between In1 and In3 in percentage of body fat. No significant differences were reported in the body fat mass values between time points. Among guard players, there were moderate and large decreases in the percentages of body fat between In1 and In2 and between In1 and In3, respectively (d = -1.20, d = -1.86). Further, moderate and large decreases in body fat mass were observed between In1 and In2 and between In1 and In3, respectively (d = -1.07, d = -1.51). Among center players, LBM showed small decreases between In1 and In3 and between In2 and In3 (d = -0.56, d = -0.58). Thus, resistance training may be necessary to prevent a decrease in LBM.
Comparison of physical fitness characteristics of Japanese female basketball players by playing position and competition level Shiba, Junpei; Yamase, Hana
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.6370

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The purposes of this study were 1) to compare the physical fitness characteristics of Japanese female basketball players by position and 2) to compare the jumping ability of Japanese higher-competition and lower-competition level players. The subjects of this study were 13 Japanese female basketball players. The positions were categorized into three parts: guard for positions 1 and 2 (point guard and shooting guard), forward for positions 3 and 4 (shooting forward and power forward), and center for No. 5. The subjects were evaluated body mass, percentage of body fat, lean body mass, squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), rebound jump (RJ), 5m and 10m sprint, T-test, and 30-15 intermittent fitness test (30-15 IFT). This study was considered in the effect size (ES) due to the small sample size. The 90% confidence interval for ES of Hedge’s g was calculated to examine significant differences (p < 0.10). Guards were significantly higher SJ height and CMJ height than centers. Forwards had a significantly higher percentage of body fat than guards. Centers had significantly higher height, body mass, percentage of body fat, and lean body mass than guards. In addition, Centers had significantly higher lean body mass than forwards. Japanese seniors had significantly higher SJ height, CMJ height, and RJI than subjects of this study. Furthermore, Japanese U19 also had significantly higher SJ height, CMJ height, and RJI than the subjects of this study. This study showed that Japanese female basketball players differed in positional physical characteristics and competition-level jumping ability.
Imagery Training to Improve Lay-up Shoot Basketball at the Golden Ways Jombang Club Saputro, Arnaz Anggoro
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.6865

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The purpose of this research is to develop imagery training to improve lay up shoot basketball at the Golden Ways Jombang basketball club. This development uses the Borg & Gall Research and Development (R&D) model using 9 steps. The product is validated by 3 experts, with: (1) psychologist, (2) basketball expert, and (3) media expert. The validator's assessment shows the results of media experts at 75% (quite valid), psychologists at 89.29% (very valid), basketball experts at 64.29% (quite valid). The media product was tested on a small group of 1 trainer and 4 athletes randomly selected based on ability. In large group trials, there were 1 coach and 14 athletes. The results obtained from the small test were 98% (very valid) and the large group test was 97% (very valid). Based on the results of the small and large group tests, the video product was declared fit for use.
8 Weeks of High-Intensity Interval Training (HITT) to Increase Vo2max, Muscular Endurance Student Activity Units Basketball Universitas PGRI Jombang Setyawan, Risfandi
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.6916

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The background of this research is the less Endurance which belongs to the basketball players. The purpose of this research is to know the effect of training High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to the improvement of Vo2max and endurance muscle to know how effective the training High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to the improvement of VO2max and muncle endurance. This research is a kind of experiment research by using the design total population The population of this research is the men basketball player of STKIP PGRI Jombang which consist of 20 students. average age 19 years Height ± 166.31cm, weight ± 58.63kg. , 8 weeks for treatment (treatment). Post test measurements were taken 48-72 hours after the last treatment, measurement test :Vo2max MFT Multistage Fitness Test, Leg muscle endurance using Bench Jump. The result of this research can be known that the training design Interval Training gives the significant result to the improvement of Vo2max. Based on the result of analysis, (1) there is effect of High_intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to the improvement of VO2max (sig. = 0.000 < α = 0.05). (2) High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to the improvement of knee muscle endurance, (sig. = 0.000 < α = 0.05).
Game Approach to Improve Dribbling Skills in Basketball Games Ma'arif, Ilmul
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.7083

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Based on the objectives of this study relating to to determine the approach of the game to improve dribbling skills in basketball games, the method in this study used experimental research methods with the design in this study using a quantitative approach by conducting pre-test, treatment, and post-test, The population of this study was extracurricular basketball students with a total of 35 students, sampling techniques using purposive sampling based on characteristics as students who take part in extracurricular basketball, for data collection using a dribbling ability test in basketball. Data analysis using descriptive tests, hypothesis testing using t-tests to see comparisons based on significant values. The results of descriptive calculations of research data so as to get a minimum score for the pre test 12.11, and post test 11.50, for the maximum pre test 15.32, post test 15.23, for the average pre test 13.32, post test 15.04, and for the standard deviation pre test .98167, post test .90995. calculation of the difference test is obtained from the results of a significant value of 0.023 <0.05, so it can be said that based on the sig value obtained, it can be concluded from the results of the analysis that there is an effect of the game approach on dribbling skill in basketball games.
Comparative Analysis of Temperature Rhythms Based on Distal-Proximal Gradient Skin Temperature in Female Basketball Players and Sedentary Female Students Nakagawa, Yuki; Tamada, Yoshiki; Murakami, Tomomi; Yamano, Kaoru
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v2i2.7372

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BACKGROUND: Athlete’s performances are related to circadian rhythms, and their performance fluctuates depending on the time of day. It is essential to understand the characteristics of an athlete's circadian rhythm in order to achieve the highest performance during a game. METHODS: This study compared the temperature rhythms between 16 nationally-ranked female basketball players (mean age: 20.4 ± 1.1 years) and 18 female students (mean age: 20.2 ± 0.6 years) with no exercise habits in A university. They were collected the date of the distal-proximal skin temperature gradient non-invasively. The temperature rhythms were calculated using the cosinor method. RESULTS: The mesor and amplitude of temperature rhythms did not differ significantly between basketball players and college students (p = 0.261, 0.237, respectively). However, the acrophase of temperature rhythms significantly advanced in basketball players (median; 3:28h, interquartile range; 2:16 - 4:25h) compared to college students (median; 6:00 h, interquartile range; 3:50 – 19:41h) (p = 0.004). The temperature rhythms of several basketball players did not match those of the majority of the team. CONCLUSIONS: To maximize the performance of the team, it might be essential to assess the circadian rhythms based on DPG for each individual basketball player.

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