The Jump Shot Performance in Youth Basketball: A Systematic Review
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
3. Results
3.1. Evidence Synthesis
3.2. Main Findings
3.2.1. Distance to the Basket
3.2.2. Fatigue
3.2.3. Presence of a Defender
3.2.4. Visual Information
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author | Aim(s) of the Study | Participants | Game-Related Conditions Considered | Main Results |
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Vencurik et al. [21] | To compare the kinematic variables of 2- and 3-point shot. | 48 male and female basketball players U16 and U18 | Distance variation to the basket | 2-point shots showed lower entry angles of the ball and were performed faster than the 3-point shots. |
Rupcic et al. [24] | To evaluate the effect of fatigue on the kinematic parameters of the 2- and 3-point JS. | 1 male basketball player aged 17 years | Fatigue | Height of ball release decreased and angular velocities of joints on the upper extremity decreased in fatigued conditions. |
Van Maarseveen & Oudejans [25] | Effects of a defender contesting the JS on the performance and gaze behavior. | 13 female basketball players aged 16.8 ± 1.8 years | Presence of a defender and visual information | Contested shots were performed faster, had a long jump phase and ball flight and presented shorter final fixations than uncontested shots. |
Slawinski et al. [15] | Impact of physical fatigue on upper and lower limb joint kinematics and in ball release parameters | 10 elite basketball players, six male and four female, aged 16.3 ± 1.2 years | Fatigue | No differences were found for ball release variables, centre of mass vertical displacement and jump height, between fatigue and non-fatigued conditions. |
Ardigo et al. [22] | Effects of a fatigue protocol on the 3-point shooting efficacy. | 24 male basketball players aged 16.3 ± 0.6 years | Fatigue | 80%HRMax had a significantly negative influence on the 3-point shooting percentage of efficacy. |
Padulo et al. [23] | Effects of a fatigue protocol on the 2-point shooting efficacy. | 22 male basketball players aged 15.7 ± 0.9 years | Fatigue | 80%HRMax had a significantly negative influence on the 2-point shooting percentage of efficacy. |
Podmenik et al. [16] | To describe joint angular velocities during the performance with the increase in the shooting distance. | 14 top-level male basketball players aged 15.4 ± 0.5 years | Distance variation to the basket | Maximum angular velocities were generally similar at shorter distances but were higher at a longer distance. |
Klostermann et al. [26] | To explore the quiet eye (QE) functionality in a defended and undefended condition. | 17 male basketball players aged 18.8 ± 0.6 years | Visual information | Successful shots were associated with longer QE durations. |
Gorman & Maloney [9] | Examine the influence of a defender on the performance of a basketball shot using five different shot types. | 12 male basketball players aged 17.8 ± 1.1 years | Presence of a defender | Presence of a defender led to faster shot execution times, longer jump times and to an increase in the ball flight time. |
Okazaki et al. [20] | Analyze the effect of the increase in the shooting distance on the JS performed by boys. | 15 boys aged 12.1 ± 1.4. | Distance variation to the basket | Significant differences on the ball release variables at longer shooting distances; maximum angular velocities of the shoulder and elbow joints were greater when the distance was increased. |
González-Fimbres et al. [19] | Impact of the increase in the shooting distance on the JS kinematics performed by girls. | 6 girls aged between 10–11 years. | Distance variation to the basket | Angles formed by the body’s joints had increased when the shooting distance was increased. |
Oudejans [12] | Effects of perceptual training on basketball JS percentage of efficacy. | 10 adolescent male basketball players aged 17 years | Visual information | Visual training has increased players’ ability to pick up relevant information during the final instance before ball release, with an effect on their percentage of efficacy. |
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França, C.; Gomes, B.B.; Gouveia, É.R.; Ihle, A.; Coelho-E-Silva, M.J. The Jump Shot Performance in Youth Basketball: A Systematic Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 3283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063283
França C, Gomes BB, Gouveia ÉR, Ihle A, Coelho-E-Silva MJ. The Jump Shot Performance in Youth Basketball: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(6):3283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063283
Chicago/Turabian StyleFrança, Cíntia, Beatriz B. Gomes, Élvio Rúbio Gouveia, Andreas Ihle, and Manuel J. Coelho-E-Silva. 2021. "The Jump Shot Performance in Youth Basketball: A Systematic Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6: 3283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063283
APA StyleFrança, C., Gomes, B. B., Gouveia, É. R., Ihle, A., & Coelho-E-Silva, M. J. (2021). The Jump Shot Performance in Youth Basketball: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 3283. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063283