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Review Of Physiological Responses to Eight-Week Basketball Trainings

Abdullah Demirli*, Emre Yamaner, Eda Gökçelik, Abdorreza Eghbal Moghanlou.




Abstract

Purpose: is to learn the positive effects of regular participation in sports on hematological parameters. In this direction, the current study aims to review the physiological responses to basketball trainings carried out for eight weeks.
Method: 16 volunteer male basketball players with a mean age of 18.40±.51 years and with a mean height of 171.50±2.36 cm were included in the research. The pre-test/post-test design of experimental research was used in the study. For this purpose, the pre-test values of the participants before the trainings started and the post-test values of the participants after eight weeks were collected in laboratory environment by experts (on an empty stomach). The collected data was analyzed via SPSS 2.0 package software, and Wilcoxon Rank Test was applied to compare the descriptive statistics and the pre- and post-training values.
Findings: According to the results obtained from the research findings, a meaningful difference between the Weight, Body Fat Percentage and (Blood Lipids Triglyceride, HDL, LDL and cholesterol) levels before and after the applied training program (p

Key words: Basketball, Training and Health






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